Saudi Arabia and Russia extend their oil production cuts, putting a prolonged squeeze on the oil market. How exactly are their efforts panning out amid...
Saudi Arabia and Russia extend their oil production cuts, putting a prolonged squeeze on the oil market. How exactly are their efforts panning out amid escalating Mideast tensions?
Vectis Energy's Tamar Essner joins Yahoo Finance Live to weigh in on oil prices and what geopolitical conflict could mean if it continues into 2024. Essner notes that Saudi Arabia “has not been happy with the oil prices” despite steady demand and believes that geopolitics and spare capacity would leave oil prices between $80 and $100.OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says a single-payer universal drug plan would cost federal and provincial governments an additional$11.
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