Global gasoline margins plunge due to overproduction, tepid demand

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[NEW YORK/SINGAPORE/LONDON] Refining profits for gasoline are crashing around the world as consumption stalls amid a huge wave of new supplies, resulting in record inventories in Asia, America and Europe. Read more at The Business Times.

 

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