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| Oil price going to punch the market soon Crude oil prices are continuing to decline as increased supplies in the Crude oil for December delivery fell as much as 30 cents to $58.41 a barrel and Brent crude oil declined as much as 26 cents to $58.72 a barrel. These price changes have helped the General Motors to smooth sail on the markets. The GM reported huge sales with the recent oil prices and its gaining share in markets. Oil producing companies are predicting the high demand in the coming days and especially in the winter season and they are expecting the price rise at the same time. US inventories are raising their capacity with the growing demand and once the demand reaches The price decline in oil is obviously a sign to rise in future. There is much and more game is left with OPEC to entertain the market. My New Blog… |
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| Re: Oil price going to punch the market soon Crude oil fell amid forecasts for warmer weather in the U.S. and calls by Kuwait for OPEC to pause before cutting production further. Above-normal temperatures will cover most of the U.S. from Nov. 7 through Nov. 11, reducing heating demand, the National Weather Service reported yesterday. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, producer of 40% of the world's oil, should wait before deciding on further output cuts because current prices are "reasonable". Crude oil for December delivery fell 1.3%. Prices are down 3.1% from year ago. Futures have traded in a range from $56.55 to $63.32 for the past month. Temperatures in New York and Boston will be below normal during the weekend and rise to 2 to 4 degrees above normal by Nov. 6 and stay above-normal through the coming week. The normal high in New York at this time of year is 57° Fahrenheit and in Boston it is 55°. And... The pound fell against the euro as investors judged the U.K. currency's advance to a 16-month high already reflects expectations the Bank of England will raise interest rates next week. Evidence that the housing market in Europe's 2nd-largest economy is gathering momentum this week pushed Britain's currency to its strongest since June 2005. Against the euro, the pound was at 66.95 pence, the U.K. currency was also at $1.9079 versus the dollar. Britain's currency rose to its highest since June 2005 against the euro on Oct. 31 after a report showed residential property prices rose in October for an 8th month. |
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