Oil Prices Decline in the International Market

Oil Prices Decline in the International Market

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Oil Prices Decline in International Market

Oil prices fell on Monday, influenced by Moody’s downgrade of the United States’ sovereign credit rating and official data showing a slowdown in industrial output and retail sales in China.

Brent crude futures dropped by 51 cents, or 0.8%, to $64.90 per barrel.

Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate crude futures increased by 45 cents, or 0.7%, to $62.04.

Both crude types rose by more than 1% last week after the United States and China—the world’s two largest economies and oil consumers—agreed to ease trade tensions for 90 days, during which they will significantly lower tariffs.

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