Brent crude sinks below $30 a barrel as recession fears weigh
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Crude oil prices settled below $30 a barrel on Tuesday as the coronavirus pandemic slowed economic growth and oil demand while Saudi Arabia and Russia kept up their battle for market share.Countries including the United States and Canada, along with nations in Europe and Asia, are taking unprecedented steps to contain the virus, which has killed 7,500 people.Numerous governments have told residents to restrict their movements while businesses shutter, curbing demand for..