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MoneyWeekUS stocks fall for a 4th straight day; price of oil surgesWashington PostThe price of oil rose sharply as mounting tensions in Yemen got traders worried that the flow of crude from the Persian Gulf region could be disrupted. Saudi Arabia and other
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ForbesWeighting Down UK-Listed Oil and Gas SharesForbesUsing Brent as a global proxy benchmark, we find that the oil price continues to skate around $60 per barrel. That's a far cry from $115 we saw last summer. So after two months into the not so New
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ForbesBig Oil's Choice Amid Low Prices: Evolve Or Wither?ForbesIf oil prices don't climb, these giants will shrink, first in people — some 30,000 layoffs have already been announced across the industry — then in production volumes. Big Oil was alre
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ForbesBig Oil's Choice Amid Low Prices: Evolve Or Whither?ForbesIf oil prices don't climb, these giants will shrink, first in people — some 30,000 layoffs have already been announced across the industry — then in production volumes. Big Oil was alr
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Kyle Bass: Falling oil to push back Fed rate hikeCNBCOil was higher in early trading Friday—with U.S. crude prices around $47 a barrel—as news of the death of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah fueled uncertainty. But experts see little chance of any change
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Asian Shares Meander After Wall St Drifts, Oil Prices DropABC NewsENERGY: Oil fell again after the UAE energy minister said OPEC has no plans to curb production to shore up prices that have slumped almost 60 percent since June. U.S. crude was down 20 cents
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Business RecorderWorld Stock Markets Drift as Oil Falls, China Exports RiseABC NewsGlobal stock markets drifted Tuesday as oil extended its slide, falling below $45 a barrel, while better-than-expected Chinese trade figures countered recent gloom over the
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Los Angeles TimesUS Stocks Slump as Oil Price Slides, Hurting Energy StocksABC NewsUS stocks fell sharply Monday, led by declines in energy stocks as the price of oil plunged again. The euro sank to a nine-year low against the dollar as new doubts surfaced
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