Oil market outlook proves better than expected

What a difference a month makes. Last month, the West Texas intermediate (WTI) traded at minus $37 per barrel when the May contract was rolled over. On May 18, the WTI broke the $30 per barrel mark for the first time in two months. The June contract will ...

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What a difference a month makes. Last month, the West Texas intermediate (WTI) traded at minus $37 per barrel when the May contract was rolled over. On May 18, the WTI broke the $30 per barrel mark for the first time in two months. The June contract will ... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

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