Oil price rebounds above 71 dollars on fears of OPEC output cut

LONDON: Oil prices rebounded Friday above 71 dollars a barrel on speculation the OPEC crude producers” cartel could cut production at an emergency meeting next week, traders said. Crude futures had tumbled on Thursday and have plunged by more than six percent over the week as fears of a global recession raised expectations of a prolonged slowdown to energy demand. New York’’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in November, rose by 1.49 dollars to 71.34 dollars a barrel on Friday. The contract had fallen by 4.69 dollars to 69.85 on Thursday, the first time the benchmark contract closed below the 70-dollar level since August 2007. London’’s Brent North Sea crude for delivery in December rose 1.31 dollars to 69.15 dollars a barrel on Friday. The November contract expired on Thursday after diving to a 17-month low at 65.45. OPEC said on Thursday that it would hold an extraordinary meeting earlier than expected next Friday — instead of in November — to discuss the global financial crisis and its impact on the oil market. “The threat of an OPEC cut at its meeting next week has lifted oil,” said BetOnMarkets.com analyst David Evans in London on Friday. “Oil has been in a tailspin as worries of a full-fledged recession intensifies. We believe that oil prices have hit their lowest and could only go higher from here,” added the analyst. The 12-nation Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which pumps about 40 percent of global crude supplies, has not indicated whether production levels would be altered at its meeting.

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Baitullah losing control after new peace deals

ISLAMABAD: The NWFP Governor, Owais Ghani, has started a new dialogue process in Fata and has struck peace deals with the militants in North and South

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Teenager freed from illegal police custody

LAHORE A DISTRICT and sessions court on Friday set a 14-year-old boy at liberty after getting him recovered from the illegal custody of the Sh

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Traffic police launches helpline

LAHOREPUNJAB traffic police have launched their helpline 1915 in the province, on the special directive of Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif,

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Pakistan News

SBP injects Rs 180 billion into banking system

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Friday announced the injection of Rs 180 billion into the banking system to ease the liquidity crunch tha

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Fehmida for stringent measures to end inequality

ISLAMABAD: National Assembly Speaker Dr Fehmida Mirza said the government was committed to provide relief to the poor segments of society and that it

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Govt taking steps for poverty alleviation: PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Friday said the government was taking measures to increase economic opportunities to the people a

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Plea against probe into Q ad campaign funding dismissed

LAHOREJUSTICE Sheikh Azmat Saeed of the Lahore High Court has dismissed a petition of former DGPR Farrukh Mehmood Shah challenging the formati

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Pakistan placed at 61st position in Global Hunger Index 2008

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan ranks at 61st position in Global Hunger Index-2008 with 21.7 points out of 88 countries surveyed.The Index, released by th

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Friends of Pakistan moot further delayed

ISLAMABAD: The next meeting of the Friends of Pakistan, comprising a dozen rich countries, originally scheduled to be held in Abu Dhabi during the cur

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