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Chinese puzzle

THE days of relying on Asia's emerging markets to underwrite the bull case for oil prices may be done for now and the outlook for China is arguably more difficult to read than it has been for some time. <b>Paul Garvey in Hong Kong</b>

Chinese puzzle

That is the view that can be formed from two recent analyses of the global oil market by investment banks Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank. Both highlighted some of the challenges faced when trying to...

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