Declining stockpiles, Chinese infections raise oil prices
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Oil prices surge Wednesday morning CET upon new numbers showing an unexpectedly steep decline in US stockpiles. China, the world's second-largest oil consumer, at the same time reports its lowest number of new Covid-19 infections, spurring hopes for demand recovery.
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