Oil Prices Hit Nine-Month Low on Recession Fears

Oil Prices Hit Nine-Month Low on Recession Fears
Pumpjacks are seen during sunset at the Daqing oil field in Heilongjiang Province, China, on Aug. 22, 2019. Stringer/Reuters
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LONDON—Oil prices hit nine-month lows on Monday, driven down by an expected decline in fuel demand as rising interest rates raise the likelihood of global recession, with further price pressure coming from a surging U.S. dollar.

Brent crude futures for November settlement slipped by 82 cents, or 1 percent, to $85.33 a barrel at 1110 GMT. The contract fell as low as $84.51, the lowest since Jan. 14.