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1 G20 leaders agree to tackle the problem of global oversupply of steel.
2 Wheat market has been under pressure on prospects of large global oversupply .
3 Oil erased earlier gains, pressured by persistent global oversupply and a bleak demand outlook.
4 But the financial slowdown has led to a global oversupply .
5 But dairy prices have dropped sharply due to China's economic slowdown and global oversupply .
6 Oil prices have dropped more than 30 percent since June amidst global oversupply and demand concerns.
7 A global oversupply in solar panels also means fabricators are not looking to add new capacity.
8 The agriculture sector is already stinging from a global oversupply of crops and slumping farm incomes.
9 Silver demand will edge 1% higher this year, reducing global oversupply , consultancy Metals Focus said.
10 Wheat was marginally lower as prospects of large global oversupply continued to put pressure on the market.
11 Oil prices extended their rally after OPEC detailed specifics on its production-cut activity to ease global oversupply .
12 Energy and material stocks were down as crude oil prices fell on fresh evidence of growing global oversupply .
13 Crude oil prices were heading for their third straight weekly loss as global oversupply continued to pile pressure.
14 An inflow of steel products from Europe due to rising global oversupply has put pressure on U.S. steel producers.
15 The trade-war losses further strained an agricultural economy already reeling from years over global oversupply and low commodity prices.
16 Some of the recent pullback in inflation also stemmed from lower energy prices resulting from global oversupply , analysts said.
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