Falling oil prices and China concerns add fuel to market fears of a U.S. recession

Concerns about China’s economy have dulled the outlook for energy demand — contributing to a drop in U.S. and global oil prices to their lowest levels in over two years on Tuesday, while exacerbating U.S. recession fears in some parts of the financial market.

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