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continued dropping May 31 with the front-month crude futures contract down 1.5% in the New York market following a larger ..... to $86.53/bbl in step with the front-month futures contract The expiring June contract for heating oil fell 3
lifted the June 4 price of the front-month crude futures contract by 0.9% in the New York market, ending a four ..... Okla., remained in step with the front-month futures contract , up 75¢ to $83.98/bbl. Heating oil for July
The front-month crude oil futures contract closed marginally lower Oct. 12, ending its latest rally in the New York market although the Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose
details of the European Union’s debt crisis agreement that had triggered a 3% jump in the front-month crude futures contract the previous session on the New York market. “Fears over Portugal and Italy have yet to subside,” said analysts
Senior Writer HOUSTON, June 14 -- Crude oil prices in the New York market continued to fall with the front-month futures contract down 2% on June 13, but the price for North Sea Brent held up despite an intraday sell-off, closing with a small
Sam Fletcher OGJ Senior Writer HOUSTON, May 17 -- Crude prices continued to fall May 14, with the front-month futures contract closing below $72/bbl and likely to test $70/bbl, analysts said. However, European equities rallied in early
Sam Fletcher OGJ Senior Writer HOUSTON, June 21 -- The front-month crude futures contract on June 18 regained some of its loss from the previous session in the New York market while the near-month natural gas contract
Writer HOUSTON, June 15 -- Oil prices rebounded June 14, ending a two-session downturn as the front-month crude futures contract increased 2% in the New York market on positive economic indicators. “The [US] retail sales number and positive
Sam Fletcher OGJ Senior Writer HOUSTON, Nov. 1 -- Price of the front-month crude futures contract fell 0.9% in the New York market Oct. 29, wiping out its gain from the previous session as the dollar inched up 0.2% against
million for allegedly causing a false crude oil price to be reported in the New York Mercantile Exchange’s crude futures contract 2 years ago. The fine was part of an order that CFTC issued Aug. 16 as it filed and simultaneously settled charges