Reuters
SINGAPORE -- Oil prices slid more than 1 percent Monday on hints that OPEC may delay to June a cut to world supplies, scheduled for April 1, to cool red-hot oil markets that touched a 13-year high last week.
U.S. light crude for April delivery tumbled 53 cents to $37.55 per barrel. London's Brent crude also fell, losing 53 cents to $32.73 per barrel
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