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Monday, 11 April 2011

Oil's Brutal Day Continues

Now sub-$109.

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  • The Dollar Is Getting Crushed As Oil Hits $111, Gold Hits $1470, Silver Hits $40, And Euro Hits $1.44
  • The Demographic Black Swan In Saudi Oil Exports


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