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Brent crosses $60, and climbing

IT’S taken more than two years but as <i>Slugcatcher</i> tipped two weeks ago the price of Brent quality crude cleared the $US60 a barrel mark late last week, with the obvious questions after that achievement being can it go higher?

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Brent crosses $60, and climbing

Without getting too excited about the prospects of a sustainable price recovery the answer has to be yes, for a number of reasons.   Firstly, as was explained in a column with the unusual heading of...

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