Oil dips 2 percent on European concerns |
The Associated Press - Apr 23, 2012 |
The price of oil dropped by nearly 2 percent on fresh concerns about Europe's economy.
Benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude gave up $1.82 to $102.06 per barrel in New York while Brent crude lost $1.32 to $117.44 per barrel in London.
Prices declined after the European Union reported that government debts have risen despite aggressive attempts to slash spending. Separately, a survey of the euro zone's manufacturing and services sectors unexpectedly fell in April.
This can have ripple effects in the global economy, from companies that export to Europe to banks that hold debt in both countries and European corporations.
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- Posted: 2012-04-23 10:36:48
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