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Báo Đầu Tư English 3 month(s) ago

Global oil prices fell further on Wednesday after US crude stockpiles surged by more than eight times the expected amount, suggesting weak demand in the world's biggest oil consuming nation.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 12 month(s) ago

World oil prices climbed Friday as traders speculated that the Chinese government could implement more stimulus measures to combat weaker economic growth.
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Báo Dân Trí English 12 month(s) ago

World oil prices climbed Friday as traders speculated that the Chinese government could implement more stimulus measures to combat weaker economic growth.
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Báo Thanh Niên English 12 month(s) ago
Buyers of coffee from Vietnam, the world’s biggest grower of the robusta variety, are paying a smaller premium for their beans after futures prices in London climbed, according to trading company NC Group Ltd.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 16 month(s) ago

Global oil prices rose modestly Friday as traders welcomed upbeat news on the US jobs front but kept a cautious eye on signs of softer global demand.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 20 month(s) ago

World oil prices shot higher on Thursday as traders weighed rising tensions in the Middle East and a slight easing of worries over Europe.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 21 month(s) ago

The EU debt deal Thursday sent oil prices climbing in parallel with the euro, helped as well by better-than-expected economic growth in top consumer the United States.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 21 month(s) ago

World oil prices jumped Monday in line with buoyant equity markets as sentiment was lifted by solid US company results and growing hopes of a resolution to the eurozone debt crisis later this week.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 21 month(s) ago

Crude prices traded mixed on Wednesday after news of a surprise drop in official energy stockpiles in the United States, the world's biggest oil consumer.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 22 month(s) ago

World oil prices sank Friday on data signaling slower growth in Europe and China and worries about Greece's rescue still hanging overhead.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 24 month(s) ago
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Crude oil prices slumped Monday on mounting fears of slowing energy demand in the United States after a historic credit rating downgrade, analysts said.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 26 month(s) ago

World oil prices fell on Friday on the back of widespread concern over the Greek debt crisis, analysts said.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 26 month(s) ago

World oil prices surged this week after Saudi Arabia failed to clinch agreement over an OPEC output boost, while corn hit a record peak as the US Department of Agriculture cut its inventories forecast.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 29 month(s) ago
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Oil prices stabilized on Friday at the end of a week dominated by concerns over unrest in Libya and the Middle East.
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Báo Đầu Tư English 29 month(s) ago

World oil prices advanced Wednesday on escalating unrest in Libya and the Middle East, and as traders digested the latest inventory data from the United States, the world's biggest oil consumer.
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