Brent crude rose by 28¢ to stand at $112.17 a barrel today, as Europe’s economic problems increased fears of a renewed recession, thereby capping gains.
US crude slipped by 32¢ to $97.82, after closing at a 15-week high in the previous session.
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Oil markets were also affected by hopes that Italy and Greece’s government reforms will resolve their debt crises, reports Reuters.
