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Business InsiderThree reasons why lower oil prices won't lead to a 'deflationary spiral'Business InsiderLower oil prices may be good for consumers, but it creates a serious deflation risk. Falling prices could cause companies and consumers to p
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Oil groups struggle on UK's junior marketFinancial TimesCompany Watch, the financial-risk analysts, says that there are 126 publicly quoted oil exploration and production companies, of which 99 are on Aim. Nearly three-quarters are lossmaking and about
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ReutersAfter Oil's Friday Surge, Is The Bottom Finally In?ForbesOn Friday, WTI and Brent crude oil both surged by approximately 8 percent after a Baker Hughes report showed that 94 U.S oil rigs and 11 Canadian oil rigs were taken offline in the past we
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Is Oil's Big Capitulation Sell-Off Still Ahead?ForbesThroughout the oil bust of the past seven months, countless economists, traders, and pundits have been trying to call the bottom. After oil plunged by nearly $10 to under $70 per barrel on November 2
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New York TimesCiting Plunge in Oil Prices, Iraq Seeks Arms on Credit to Fight ISISNew York TimesLONDON — Battered by a sharp decline in oil prices, Iraq is asking Western allies to provide weapons on credit for its fight against the Islamic State until Bag
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BusinessweekOil Traders Look for a Bonanza Like 2009BusinessweekThe sudden collapse in oil prices has left the world awash in cheap crude. Analysts estimate that global production of excess oil—oil for which there is no immediate demand—is somewhere betwee
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New York TimesCiting Falling Oil Prices, Iraq Seeks Arms on Credit to Fight ISISNew York TimesLONDON — Battered by a sharp decline in oil prices, Iraq is asking Western allies to provide weapons on credit for its fight against the Islamic State until Baghd
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MarketWatchIf oil drops below $30 a barrel, brace for a global recessionMarketWatchOnly 8% of those polled believe oil will end 2015 at below $40 a barrel, with the vast majority thinking it will settle above that: 43% estimated $40 to $60 a barrel, and 42
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Christian Science MonitorJobless claims off 7-month high, but oil layoffs a concernChristian Science MonitorEconomists had dismissed the prior week's increase as "noise" given that claims data is difficult to adjust for seasonal variations ar
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MarketWatchHow to cash in on the oil price collapseBusiness SpectatorUnlike corporations, oil as a commodity can't really go bankrupt. Oil is a necessity, demand is relatively inelastic, and it dominates in practically everything that requires energy.
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