OPEC Agrees on Larger-Than-Expected Cut After Marathon Talks
- Group and its allies to remove 1.2m barrels a day from market
- Russia plays deal broker in meetings with Iranians and Saudis
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OPEC finally broke an impasse over production curbs, agreeing on a larger-than-expected cut with allies after two days of fractious negotiations in Vienna.
The cartel and its partners agreed to remove 1.2 million barrels a day from the market, with OPEC itself shouldering 800,000 barrels of the burden. Iran emerged as a winner from the contentious talks, saying it’s secured an exemption from cuts as it suffers the effects of U.S. sanctions.