Oil prices rise after King Abdullah death

Oil prices rose on news of the death of Saudi Arabia’s powerful King Abdullah, but the increase is likely to be short-lived without a cut in the kingdom’s immense crude production.

Oil prices rise after King Abdullah death

Oil prices rose on news of the death of Saudi Arabia’s powerful King Abdullah, but the increase is likely to be short-lived without a cut in the kingdom’s immense crude production.

The benchmark US crude futures contract was up 71 cents to $47.02 a barrel on Friday morning. Brent crude, an international benchmark, was up 92 cents to $49.42 a barrel.

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