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The Russia’s revenues from oil sales fell by almost a half

In January-February 2016 oil export from Russia decreased in monetary terms by 1.7 times compared to the same period last year. Revenues decreased from 15 to $ 8.8 billion. It is reported Rambler News Service, citing data from the Federal customs service (FCS) In physical terms, exports increased by 2.6 …

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Oil fell on the sentiment of market participants

World oil prices continue to decline because of growing doubts of market participants in the willingness of oil-producing countries to agree on the freezing of production. The price of the June contract for Brent crude on London’s ICE Futures exchange to 7.31 MSK fell by 0.42 per dollar (by 1,1%) …

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Oil fell after surging on Thursday

The world prices for oil during the auctions on Friday have gone down on the background data about the growth of fuel production in the world and the increase in supplies in the U.S. market. Price of the may contract for Brent crude on London’s ICE Futures exchange to 7.31 …

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The price of Brent oil fell below 40 dollars a barrel

Brent crude on London exchange ICE fell on Thursday, March 31, more than one percentage point, reaching 38,86 USD per barrel. A barrel of U.S. WTI fell by 1.2 percent and traded at 37,84 USD. This is evidenced by data exchange. Falling prices in the commodities market due to publication …

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The price of a barrel of Brent fell below $ 39

In the course of trading on the London stock exchange ICE cost of Brent crude oil on Tuesday, 29 March, fell below $ 39 per barrel. According to at 16:30 GMT, the benchmark grade of oil is 38,99 USD. This is according to the trading platform. Oil is cheaper on …

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The price of oil fell below $ 40 per barrel

Oil prices fell a fourth consecutive session in the course of trading on the exchange ICE. Brent 10:22 MSK fell 1.1 percent to 39,83 dollars per barrel for the first time in a week once below 40 dollars. Mark WTI fell by 1.03 per cent to 38,99 USD per barrel. …

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