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Oil takes a breather, eases off 5-week highs

Por: CNBC Business October 10, 2022

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Oil pumpjacks operate near residences in Los Angeles, California.Mario Tama Getty Images News Getty ImagesOil prices slipped on Monday, easing off five-week highs, as the market took profits following strong gains last week on expectations of tighter supplies following OPEC+ cuts and ahead of the European Union embargo on Russian oil. fell 81 cents, or 0.8%, to $97.11 a barrel by 0131 GMT while was at $91.88 a barrel, down 76 cents, or 0.8%.Both... + full article



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