Crude prices rose due to worries about Tropical Storm Francine disrupting supply despite demand concerns and OPEC forecasts.
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NEW YORK (Sputnik) - Crude prices tumbled a second month in a row as August trading concluded on Friday amid worries about Chinese demand that offset fears about the war in the Middle East disrupting oil shipments.
Crude prices rose due to worries about Tropical Storm Francine disrupting supply despite demand concerns and OPEC forecasts.
Oil prices stabilized as investors await Fed rate cuts amid Middle East tensions.
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