Banks, consultants and agencies have so far cut expectations for consumption this year by 320,000 barrels a day, according to the average of 12 estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The reduction — equal to about a third of oil demand growth in a good year — means that a second-half glut will be bigger than previously thought, and analysts say crude is now pricing in a weaker economy. ...
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