Energy Markets
Oil recovers from 2-month-lows ahead of Trump and Putin meeting
The oil prices rose on Thursday after losing ground in the previous session. The upcoming meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin raised risk premiums. Brent crude futures increased 28 cents or 0.43% to $65.91 a barrel at 0057 GMT. U.S. West Texas intermediate crude futures rose by 23 cents or 0.37% to $62.89. The two contracts reached their lowest levels in the past two months after the U.S. Government and the International Energy Agency (IEA) issued a bearish supply forecast. Trump warned on Wednesday of "severe consequences", if Putin did not agree to peace...