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Friday, 5 December 2008
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Oil rises over $1 to near $69
Oil rose over $1 to near $69 a barrel on Monday, reversing earlier losses of more than $1, as Asian stock markets climbed on signs of improvement in credit markets and the dollar steadied, stiffening investor confidence.
03 Nov 2008 |
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Oil drops 3 pct towards $64
Oil fell for a second day on Friday, dropping more than 3 percent towards $64 a barrel and set for its biggest ever monthly loss after weak U.S. economic data refocused attention on falling demand.
31 Oct 2008 |
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House prices post biggest annual drop
House prices fell 1.4 percent in the month of October to post their biggest annual drop since comparable records began in 1991, the Nationwide building society said on Thursday.
30 Oct 2008 |
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Oil above $64 to end three day losses
Oil rose above $64 a barrel on Wednesday, ending a three-day losing streak, after stock markets rallied on bargain hunting and hopes that Japan and the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates to spur growth.
29 Oct 2008 |
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Oil turns positive above $64
Oil erased early losses to rise by one dollar to above $64 on Tuesday, tracking a rebound in Asian stock markets as investors returned to buy beaten-down shares.
28 Oct 2008 |
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House prices fell 7.3 percent in October
English and Welsh house prices fell by 7.3 percent in the year to October, with the pace of decline accelerating to take prices back to their lowest since March 2006, property consultancy Hometrack said on Monday.
27 Oct 2008 |
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Are airlines a buy now the oil price is down?
Shares in airlines around the world have been battered in 2008 due to the soaring cost of fuel, and have yet to recover despite a halving of the oil price since its $147 a barrel spike in June.
24 Oct 2008 |
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Oil falls over 4 percent
Oil fell below $70 a barrel on Wednesday, pressured by a gloomy outlook for the global economy that could limit the impact of any supply cuts OPEC might agree at a meeting on Friday.
22 Oct 2008 |
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