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Market Watch 2011 P

  • 07/28/2011 -- MARKET WATCH: Debt and demand worries undercut energy prices
    Energy prices generally fell July 27, wiping out small gains from the previous session, with crude oil dropping 2.2% in the New York market on continued concern over the debt limit stalemate and a bearish government report on US oil inventories.
  • 07/28/2011 -- MARKET WATCH: Debt and demand worries undercut energy prices
    Energy prices generally fell July 27, wiping out small gains from the previous session, with crude oil dropping 2.2% in the New York market on continued concern over the debt limit stalemate and a bearish government report on US oil inventories.
  • 07/28/2011 -- MARKET WATCH: Debt and demand worries undercut energy prices
    Energy prices generally fell July 27, wiping out small gains from the previous session, with crude oil dropping 2.2% in the New York market on continued concern over the debt limit stalemate and a bearish government report on US oil inventories.
  • 07/27/2011 -- MARKET WATCH: Energy prices waffle without much change
    Crude and natural gas prices seesawed through an arc of plus or minus 2%, with crude ending slightly up in July 26 trading as investors worried whether government officials can reach agreement on the US debt, analysts reported.
  • 07/27/2011 -- MARKET WATCH: Energy prices waffle without much change
    Crude and natural gas prices seesawed through an arc of plus or minus 2%, with crude ending slightly up in July 26 trading as investors worried whether government officials can reach agreement on the US debt, analysts reported.
  • 07/26/2011 -- MARKET WATCH: Energy prices drop on US government debt limit uncertainty
    US crude oil prices dropped on the New York Mercantile Exchange July 25, which analysts attributed to cautiousness by traders because talks appeared to have stalled in Washington, DC, regarding an agreement to raise the government debt limit and avoid a default by Aug. 2.
  • 07/26/2011 -- MARKET WATCH: Energy prices drop on US government debt limit uncertainty
    US crude oil prices dropped on the New York Mercantile Exchange July 25, which analysts attributed to cautiousness by traders because talks appeared to have stalled in Washington, DC, regarding an agreement to raise the government debt limit and avoid a default by Aug. 2.
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