Oil prices edge down, recession fears back
Oil prices fell on Friday amid recession fears and a stronger U.S. dollar, though
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Oil prices fell on Friday amid recession fears and a stronger U.S. dollar, though
Oil prices rose on Tuesday as worries about tight fuel supplies ahead of winter
Oil rose on Monday, extending last week's gain, as potential OPEC+ output cuts and
Oil prices edged higher on Monday, underpinned by strong demand during the northern hemisphere
World stock prices held near record highs on Wednesday, while U.S. bond yields flirted