Earlier>Oil gave up earlier gains to trade near an almost six-year low after shrugging off comments from OPEC's Secretary-General. Abdullah al-Badri commented yesterday that prices may have bottomed and warned of a risk of a future jump to $200 a barrel if investment in new supplies was too low. Brent crude and WTI are both down 0.2%, at $48.06 and $45.06 a barrel, respectively.
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