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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Why has oil price increased so much
Oil prices have risen 42% since the beginning of the year on a combination of factors, including a weakening dollar -- which makes it easier for buyers using foreign currencies to bid up crude prices -- and the prospect of limited supply growth.
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