WTI crude oil futures fell below the $72.2 per barrel mark on Tuesday, the lowest since touching a seven-month low of $71.9 in August as muted demand magnified the impact of relatively ample supply. New data from China exacerbated concerns that economic growth from one of the world’s largest oil consumers is unlikely to bounce back this year, with key gauges of domestic factory demand dropping more than expected in August.
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Crude Oil Flipped Between Gains and Losses – Gold Silver Reports
Gold Silver Reports (GSR ) – Crude flipped between gains and losses – U.S. and international crude oil prices ended Monday’s trading session little changed from where they began the day. While London futures settled lower, the WestTexasIntermediate contract traded in NewYork posted a small gain. Even so, WTI was on track to advance more than 5 percent for April; if that holds, American-crude will post its best start to a year since 1999.