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 New York crude oil price surged to record high Wednesday amid
fears over the tensions caused by the reported missile test-firing by the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).(Photo: CCTV
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Oil prices surge to record above $75 after
DPRK missile report
NEW YORK,
July 5 (Xinhua) -- New York crude oil price surged to record high Wednesday amid
fears over the tensions caused by the reported missile test-firing by the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
New York's main contract, light sweet crude for
delivery in August, leapt 1.26 dollars to a record closing high of 75.19 dollars
a barrel. Prices rose as high as 75.40 dollars a barrel, an all-time in traday
record.
Brent North Sea crude for August delivery jumped 1.46
dollars to 73.98 dollars per barrel in closing trades in London on Wednesday
after an in traday high of 74.22 dollars.
The United Nations Security Council met Wednesday for
an emergency meeting to discuss the missile tests by DPRK.
Pyongyang has remained silent so far over the
reports. Enditem
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