Oil touches lowest prices since September on tariff worries, OPEC+ output  plans


Oil headed lower for a fourth straight session Wednesday, with crude prices hitting their lowest levels since September, on prospects for a global trade war that could dent demand and plans by major oil producers to begin unwinding output cuts next month.

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