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Crude Oil Drops to Lowest in More than Year Posted: 18 Jun 2012 12:12 PM PDT Crude oil slid today, falling to the lowest level in more than a year, as fears of the European debt crisis reemerged. Initially, commodities rallied after Crude failed to regain strength even after the European Union refused to lift embargo on Iranian oil exports. Iran showed willingness to find a compromise at the meeting in Moscow today, but EU leaders remained unmoved. Michael Mann, a
July futures for delivery of crude oil dropped $0.75 (0.9 percent) to $83.28 per barrel by 13:45 on NYMEX. Brent crude climbed from $98.78 to $99.50 per barrel intraday before tumbling to $95.71 as of 19:07 GMT on ICE today, while its daily minimum was at $95.40 — the lowest price since January 26, 2011. |
Commodity Prices — June 18th 2012 Posted: 18 Jun 2012 10:49 AM PDT Latest commodity prices (ICE, NYMEX, CME) as of 17:47 GMT: Oil (Brent) — $95.91 per barrel. |
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