In less than two weeks, the Orgnaisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and its allies are due to meet to decide on the next phase of their deal for managing the supply of crude oil, and therefore its price.
Expect them to decide to do nothing for another six months, kicking the can further down the road even though their own forecasts show a need for deeper cuts to balance the market.
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