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Oil declined Monday, with U.S. prices settling at their lowest in almost two weeks, retreating in tandem with equity markets amid growing concerns about the health of the economy and the outlook for demand, said Colin Cieszynski, portfolio manager and chief market strategist at SIA Wealth Management.
"Oil is currently a demand story and if there are any issues related to supply, it’s more likely oversupply," he told MarketWatch. It’s becoming clear that issues surrounding tariffs are "not going to be settled or resolved easily and could drag on for months."
Traders should start to hear more about the outlook for oil later this week and into next week, once the big producers start reporting on Friday, said Cieszynski.
West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery lost 97 cents to settle at $62.05 a barrel, the lowest front-month contract finish since April 15, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
Stocks finished mostly higher Monday ahead of a busy week of economic data and an onslaught of corporate earnings, including results from four members of the so-called Magnificent 7. Investors look for signs of progress on the trade front and any signs of damage from tariffs.
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