💨 Abstract
Oil prices remained steady on Wednesday, with Brent crude at $75.20 per barrel and WTI at $71.58, after a 1.7% rise the previous day due to China's economic stimulus. However, analysts called for more fiscal support in China. crude and fuel stockpiles dropped last week, supporting the market.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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