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Oil prices touch $77 per barrel | |
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Global oil prices have briefly touched above $77 a barrel, an 11-month high, lifted by supply concerns in the US and large buys by speculators. | |
In Thursday trading, London's Brent crude, seen as the best indicator of global prices, climbed as high as $77.07 before falling back to $75.93. | |
Analysts said large oil purchases were being made by hedge and pension funds after US data showed low stockpiles. | Analysts said large oil purchases were being made by hedge and pension funds after US data showed low stockpiles. |
US crude rose $1 before falling 32 cents to $72.24. | |
It is not known whether oil producers' cartel Opec will respond to the latest price rises. | It is not known whether oil producers' cartel Opec will respond to the latest price rises. |
Saudi Arabi, a key Opec member and the world's largest oil producer, said on Wednesday that it was sticking with plans to cut supplies from next month. | Saudi Arabi, a key Opec member and the world's largest oil producer, said on Wednesday that it was sticking with plans to cut supplies from next month. |
Opec has said that recent high prices are being caused by insufficient global refining capacity and continuing violence in Nigeria, rather than a lack of supply on their part. |
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