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US Crude Resumes Decline as Oversupply Concerns Return

US Crude Resumes Decline as Oversupply Concerns Return
Tokyo: US crude oil prices fell in early Asian trade, resuming their decline after strong gains on Monday snapped a six-day losing streak, on concerns about a global glut and mild winter demand. West Texas Intermediate fell 5 cents to 36.26 by 0024 GMT. On Monday it rose 1.94 per cent to $36.31, after briefly flirting with 11-year lows. Brent, the global benchmark, was yet to trade. The contract settled down 1 cent at $37.92 a barr...
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