Nuclear test fears force oil prices up

Oil prices climbed today fuelled by concerns at possible production cuts and worries over how global superpowers will react to North Korea’s nuclear weapons test.

Nuclear test fears force oil prices up

Oil prices climbed today fuelled by concerns at possible production cuts and worries over how global superpowers will react to North Korea’s nuclear weapons test.

In London, a barrel of crude rose 99 cents to $60.82, while in New York the price rose 71 cents to $60.47, as markets waited for a possible decision from OPEC on cuts in output.

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