💨 Abstract
Oil prices fell for a third day on Wednesday due to a larger-than-expected build in U.S. crude oil stocks and OPEC+ plans to increase output in April. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico escalated trade tensions. Brent fell $2.19 to $68.85, and WTI declined $2.55 to $65.71.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Euro hits 4-month peak, dollar soggy on German spending and tariff reprieve
Seven hurt in South Korea after shell lands in civilian area during military drills, YTN says
Trump exempts some automakers from Canada, Mexico tariffs for one month
Cricket-It is what it is, New Zealand focused only on winning Champions Trophy
Tennis-Talented teens Andreeva, Fonseca turn heads at Indian Wells
"President Trump delivered justice for American heroes killed at Abbey Gate": US Press Secy on detention of Mohammad Sharifullah
Oil steadies after multi-day plunge but traders wary of tariff, supply impacts
Cyclone Alfred stalls off Australia's east, residents sandbag homes, transport, schools shut
US Treasury's Bessent, Israeli finance minister agree to strengthen dialogue on economies
New Zealand sacks ambassador to UK after he questions Trump's grasp of history
Powered by MessengerX.io