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EDITOR'S INSIGHT: Oil price spike runs against trend

Mon, 08 Jul 2013

The prospects of a civil war breaking out in Egypt and disruptions to supplies through the Suez Canal have upset one of the longest periods of stability in the world oil market.

Trading in crude futures rose 2% to $US103.22 a barrel in New York on Friday, the highest settlement since May 2012.

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