Oil prices extended Monday’s losses into early Tuesday trade in Asia as President Trump’s threat to sanction Russian supply in 50 days if Putin continues to resist a peace deal in Ukraine eased concerns about an immediate impact on Moscow’s oil exports. Early on Tuesday in Asian trade, the U.S. benchmark, WTI Crude, fell by 0.85% at $66.43, and the international benchmark, Brent Crude, was down by 0.72% at $68.73 per barrel. Brent prices fell below $70 a barrel this week, as the markets continue to seek direction amid the return…
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