China oil demand
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Oil slips on strong dollar, OPEC and China weigh
EghtesadOnline: Oil prices slipped on Tuesday, extending a heavy sell-off after a surge in the dollar and weighed down by signs of weaker demand in China, the world's second-largest consumer.
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OPEC Wrestles Over Oil Output While Top Importer's Demand Is in Peril
EghtesadOnline: Oil bulls grappling with OPEC’s weakened resolve to curb output are also having to worry about waning demand in the world’s biggest buyer of overseas crude.
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Oil prices rise on strong China demand, signs of U.S. output slowdown
EghtesadOnline: Oil prices rose on Monday, supported by a slowdown in the growth of rigs looking for crude in the United States and because of strong refinery demand from China.
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oil up 1 percent, posts weekly gain of 5 percent
EghtesadOnline: Oil rose 1 percent on Friday, boosted as U.S. crude producers added only two rigs in the latest week and on signs of increased Chinese demand, but trading was volatile as global…
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Oil prices fall on U.S. crude stocks build; fears over China demand
EghtesadOnline: Oil prices fell on Wednesday as an unexpected build in U.S. crude inventories weighed on markets, along with concerns that Chinese crude demand could falter as Beijing clamps…