All major changes will only happen if saudi can take its out out in April we have 20 days for miracle to happen 2020 has see quite a bit but a war will be the pedestal for it. Small boy punching above the weight category tko then know.
With the fall in stock prices and the emerging Corona Virus crisis, US President Donald Trump, on Twitter, has blamed Saudi Arabia and Russia for the sharp drop in oil prices.
And Trump considered in a Tweet on Twitter that the reason for the decline in the global energy market is due to the dispute between Saudi Arabia and Russia over oil prices and what he described as "false news."
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Trump Today Trump pins market drop on oil-price fight, ‘fake news,’ with advisers set to present coronavirus response options 84 Published: March 9, 2020 at 2:34 p.m. ET By Robert Schroeder Paid sick leave, emergency aid for small businesses under consideration
President Donald Trump is blaming Saudi Arabia and Russia’s dispute over oil prices, plus what he called “fake news,” for steep stock-market losses. Getty Email icon Facebook icon Twitter icon Linkedin icon Flipboard icon Print icon Resize icon Referenced Symbols DJIA -7.78% SPX -7.59% COMP -7.28% CLJ20 6.17% President Donald Trump on Monday blamed the dispute between Saudi Arabia and Russia over oil prices, plus what he called “fake news,” for steep stock-market losses, as he was set to be briefed on policy options for responding to the coronavirus.
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