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May.12 -- Brent oil is likely to remain in the $30 a barrel range in the third quarter, and rise to the $40 range in the fourth quarter, as storage draws down, according to Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs. He also comments on the outlook for gold in an interview on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."