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MarketsChina’s Oil Hoarding Clouds Outlook for Slowing Demand Growth
China, a major oil importer, has been accumulating record amounts of crude oil, creating a buffer despite global demand growth slowing. This strategic hoarding by Beijing adds an element of uncertainty to future oil prices and global supply-demand dynamics, as it suggests underlying concerns about energy security or an opportunistic play given current price levels.
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