By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices eased for a second session on Friday on growing concerns that Washington may soon act to cool prices, while movement controls in China to rein in a COVID-19 outbreak weighed on fuel demand.
By Florence Tan SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices eased for a second session on Friday on growing concerns that Washington may soon act to cool prices,.
Oil futures eased for a second session on Friday on expectations that Washington may soon act to cool prices that remain above $80 per barrel, while movement curbs in China to rein in a Covid-19 outbreak weighed on fuel demand. Brent crude futures fell 6 cents to $84.41 a barrel at 0427 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude was down 21 cents, or 0.3 per cent, at $81.91 a
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