Oil rises above $141 on weak dollar, Israel-Iran tensions - Times of India
Story date: 2008-06-29 06:52:00
Added on: 2008-06-29 21:08:37
PERTH: Oil rose over $1, back above $141 a barrel, on Monday bolstered by a weak US dollar and continuing tensions between Israel and Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme that had helped oil hit a record near $143 last week. US light crude for August ...
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