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Joshua Morris
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12 October, 18:31
The equilibrium price of oil has risen. why?
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Fletcher Ruiz
12 October, 18:56
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Because of uncertainty and the market doesn't like uncertainty, the wars in the Middle East cause that uncertainty.
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