SINGAPORE: Oil prices eased in Asia Tuesday as dealers weighed China’s fresh monetary stimulus against a supply glut in the United States, analysts said.
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for May delivery declined four cents to $56.34 while Brent crude for June fell 11 cents to $63.34 in afternoon trade.
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