Globe and Mail | Oil Climbs on Allied Military Strikes in Libya, Mideast Unrest BusinessWeek March 21 (Bloomberg) -- Oil rose as allied airstrikes in Libya threatened to prolong a supply disruption in Africa's third-biggest producer and on concern that escalating turmoil may curtail Middle East shipments. ... Oil Rises as Allied Forces Strike Libya, Turmoil Escalates in Middle East Global Stocks Rise as AT&T Deal Offsets Rising Oil Prices Oil Rises on Concerns About Libya and Supplies |
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Oil Climbs on Allied Military Strikes in Libya, Mideast Unrest - BusinessWeek
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