(Bloomberg) — Crude fell sharply in Asia after a delay to a planned meeting of top producers to discuss output curbs raised doubts over the prospects for an agreement.Brent futures dropped as much as 12%, after jumping almost 14% on Friday. The OPEC+ bloc including Russia will hold a virtual gathering on April 9 instead of Monday after fresh divisions emerged. Saudi Arabia and Russia have indicated that they want the U.S. to join any agreement, but President Donald Trump had only hostile words for OPEC on Saturday, and threatened tariffs on foreign oil.State oil producer Saudi Aramco has delayed …read more
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