Oil falls 3 pct to $60 as dollar gains, gloom persists
TOKYO/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices tumbled more than $2 to near $60 a barrel on Tuesday as a firmer dollar and renewed gloom over the global economy wiped away the brief euphoria that greeted Beijing's $600 billion stimulus plan.</p><div class="feedflare">
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