WTI Surpasses $75 Amid Supply Shortage Concerns
[Asia Economy Reporter Cho Hyun-ui] New York crude oil prices rose for the fifth consecutive week due to concerns over supply shortages, surpassing $75 per barrel.
At 9:16 PM on the 26th (Eastern Time), the November West Texas Intermediate (WTI) price on the New York Mercantile Exchange recorded $75.16 per barrel, up $1.18 (1.60%) from the previous session.
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On this day, the WTI price exceeded $75 for the first time in over two months since mid-July.
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