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Libya uprising forces oil price to highest point since 2008 | Business | The Guardian

22.2.11

Libya uprising forces oil price to highest point since 2008 | Business | The Guardian: "Oil prices have hit a two-and-a-half-year high on the back of the uprising in Libya as companies shut down production and evacuated staff. Brent crude rose by as much as $2.70, to $105.28 a barrel on Monday, the highest since September 2008, above the high hit earlier this month when the Tunisian revolution began."

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