
How Will Oil Markets Cope Without China’s Demand? -David Fickling
By David Fickling How will the world’s oil markets cope without China? They may be about to get a foretaste.

By David Fickling How will the world’s oil markets cope without China? They may be about to get a foretaste.

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The economic historian explains how Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is affecting energy markets and what that means for geopolitics —
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