U.S. natural gas futures stood at $10/million British thermal for the first time since 2008, rising more than 3% on the day. U.S. retail gasoline prices posted their longest decline since 2015. The euro fell below the 0.99 mark against the dollar, continuing to hit a new 20-year low.
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