Oil prices retreat on demand destruction fears, benchmarks off 4% for week - Reuters
Oil prices turned down in early trade on Friday after a slight rebound in the previous session, leaving them set to fall for a second straight week on worries that central banks' aggressive rate hikes and China's COVID-19 curbs will hurt demand.
MELBOURNE, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Oil prices turned down in early trade on Friday after a slight rebound in the previous session, leaving them set to fall for a second straight week on worries that centr… [+2011 chars]
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