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Oil prices edge lower as Iran nuclear deadline approaches

Foreign ministers of US-led major world powers are racing to beat a midnight deadline to nail down a framework deal with Iran they hope will put an atomic bomb out of the Islamic republic's reach.

March 31, 2015 / 20:18 IST
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Oil prices fell in Asia on Tuesday as dealers monitored last-ditch efforts between global powers and Iran to reach a deal on Tehran's nuclear programme and ease sanctions imposed on the crude producer.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate fell 69 cents to USD 47.99 while Brent eased 55 cents to USD 55.74 in mid-day trade. Singapore United Overseas Bank said prices "tumbled as hopes for a nuclear deal with Iran climbed".

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Foreign ministers of US-led major world powers are racing to beat a midnight deadline to nail down a framework deal with Iran they hope will put an atomic bomb out of the Islamic republic's reach.

"There are marathon meetings happening all over the place. There are several issues that have not been resolved yet.