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Tuesday, 17 November 2009

The world prices for oil, following the results of the tenders on Monday have considerably increased, the Kazakhstan Today agency reports citing RIA RosBusinessConsulting (RBC).

According to RBC, the prices of the world market for oil, following the results of the tenders at the leading oil stock exchanges significantly increased on November 16, 2009. The official prices of oil futures of the next month of delivery have amounted to: in London on InterContinental Exchange Futures Europe - IPE Brent Crude - $78.76 (+2.45) per barrel and in New York on New York Mercantile Exchange - Light, Sweet Crude Oil - $78.9 (+2.55) per barrel.

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