March 29 (Reuters) - Crude oil benchmarks slumped at the
open of electronic trading on Sunday, extending last week's
losses as the global coronavirus pandemic worsened and the Saudi
Arabia-Russia price war continued unabated.
In early trading, Brent futures fell 3.8% to $23.99 a barrel
as of 6:04 p.m. EDT (2204 GMT), while U.S. crude futures lost
4.1%, or 88 cents, to $20.63 a barrel.