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Wall Street JournalOil Prices Rise After IEA ReportWall Street JournalThe Paris-based agency said global oil stocks will experience a “dramatic reduction” in the second half of the year, but also warned that they will continue to increase in the first half
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Wall Street JournalOil Prices Recoup Some of Recent LossesWall Street JournalLONDON—Oil prices recovered some ground on Friday, but remained on track for a weekly decline with investors focused on oversupply in the U.S.. The U.S. Energy Information Adminis
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Wall Street JournalOil Prices Pare Losses to End FlatWall Street JournalFriday started with losses connected with fears that Greek's debt woes could hurt the world economy and that Iran could soon add to the flood of oil on the world market. But prices
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Wall Street JournalOil Prices Pare LossesWall Street JournalDEVELOPING STORY: U.S. Crude Prices Settle Lower. U.S. Rig Count Falls to 628 in Latest Week. Number of Rigs Down 61% Since October Peak. More to come. Earlier: Oil prices fell on Friday on concer
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TIMEOil Markets Await Iran Nuclear Talk OutcomesTIMEAfter crashing last year and then hitting several peaks and valleys, oil prices have traded within a relatively narrow range, with WTI bouncing around a bit above and below the $60 per barrel mark, and Br
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Wall Street JournalOil Prices Fall on Oversupply WorriesWall Street JournalOil prices fell on Friday on concerns about oversupply as investors kept an eye on Greek bailout talks and the looming deadline for Iran's nuclear deal. After staging a 40% rall
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Wall Street JournalSaudi Arabia, Iraq Push OPEC Over Its CeilingWall Street JournalThe figures highlight the duel unfolding in the oil market between the two longtime rivals for power in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia and Iraq have been engaged in a pitched
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Seeking AlphaOil Prices Gain Ahead of Inventory Data, ECB MeetingWall Street Journal“Instead of ensuring a balanced market by adjusting supply as it did in the past, Saudi Arabia, the largest OPEC producer, still shows no inclination whatsoever to reduce i
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New York TimesOil Ticks Higher but Oversupply Concerns PersistWall Street JournalLONDON—Oil rose on Wednesday with the market in a wait-and-see mode ahead of key inventory data out of the U.S. and the European Central Bank's policy meeting. Market part
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