Monday, February 27, 2012

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Oil falls to below $109 US a barrel after 14 per cent rally
Toronto Star
Pablo Gorondi Associated Press Oil prices fell below US$109 a barrel on Monday as investors booked profits after a 14 per cent gain this month driven by signs of an improving US economy and fears of an Iranian supply cut. By early afternoon in Europe, ...
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Toronto Star
Sanctions on Iran hike gas prices
Tehran Times
The state of oil supply is reflected in the price difference between the prices for immediate delivery and the contracts for longer delivery dates. The short term oil contracts for Brent crude has jumped $7 a barrel this month to more than $118/bbl and ...
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Rising oil prices threaten to taint year-end targets
Today's Zaman
Oil prices fell below $109 a barrel Monday in Asia after a 14 percent gain this month, while Brent crude was traded at $125.67 per barrel in London. Observers had earlier warned rising oil prices could also harm growth and account balances in such ...
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Today's Zaman
GLOBAL MARKETS-Higher oil prices hit shares, ECB money eyed
Reuters
* European shares down 0.8 pct on oil price worries * Oil eases off 10-month highs * Euro hovers below 10-week highs By Richard Hubbard LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - European shares and other risk assets like the euro and precious metals fell on Monday ...
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Sensex tumbles 478 pts on surging oil prices
Hindustan Times
PTI In four-day losing streak, the BSE benchmark index Sensex on Monday tumbled 478 points on fears that surging crude oil prices might push up inflation and a weak global trend. Similarly, the NSE 50-scrip index Nifty dropped 148.10 points, ...
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TSX falls as oil and metals prices slip
Reuters Canada
By Jon Cook TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's resource heavy index was lower on Monday morning as energy and mining issues fell with sliding oil, gold and copper prices and financial shares were hurt by the failure of G20 ministers at a weekend meeting to ...
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