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Oil prices have plummeted,increasing fears of a global economic slowdown.
Oil prices kept surging on Wednesday (March 2) and topped $110 per barrel as Russia's war continues against Ukraine and U.S president Joe Biden promising further punitive action.
Brent oil rose as high as $112.84 per barrel in early European trade and was $112.66 per barrel at 0800 GMT, still 7.33% up on Tuesday’s closing price of $104.97 per barrel.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused prices to soar for oil and other commodities where the region is a major producer.
Oil prices rose despite an agreement by the United States and other major governments in the International Energy Agency to release 60 million barrels from strategic reserves to boost supplies.
With prices showing no signs of easing, focus now shifts to today's Opec+ meeting where the producing cartel, that includes Russia, is set to discuss output policy.
(With inputs from PTI)