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Oil Steadies as OPEC Extends Cuts Through Year-End
Brent holds above eighty-two dollars as the cartel signals continued discipline.
Crude prices held firm on Tuesday after OPEC and its allies confirmed they would extend voluntary production cuts through the end of the year. Brent settled at eighty-two dollars and forty cents, while West Texas Intermediate hovered just below seventy-eight.
The decision was largely anticipated by traders, but the unanimity of the statement surprised some analysts who had expected at least one member to push for a partial unwind.