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Since its peak in June, the price of Brent crude has fallen 19%. As Saxo’s Ole Hansen notes, it means we are close to a bear market, the definition of which is a 20% drop from recent heights. As speculation continues that Saudi Arabia will maintain its output, the likelihood of reaching this point increases.
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