(Bloomberg) -- Crude oil fell from near a nine-month
high amid expectations U.S. gasoline stockpiles will rise.
A U.S. Energy Department report today will probably show the
country's gasoline supplies grew last week for the seventh straight
week, according to analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News. Crude rose
5.7 percent over the past five sessions before a general strike
started today in Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
high amid expectations U.S. gasoline stockpiles will rise.
A U.S. Energy Department report today will probably show the
country's gasoline supplies grew last week for the seventh straight
week, according to analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News. Crude rose
5.7 percent over the past five sessions before a general strike
started today in Nigeria, Africa's biggest oil producer.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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