By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices rose 2.5% on Wednesday as demand worries eased with a slowing of new coronavirus cases in China and supply curtailed by a U.S. move to cut more
Oil up 2.5% on slowing pace of coronavirus, U.S. move on Venezuela

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