Oil down along with global markets

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Monday’s fall erases last week’s gains as the market remains unsure on whether demand will be sufficient to mop up extra oil

 

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Checked the business section of the morning news papers today. If the over recovery trend continues and we all hope it will, then another huge price drop in fuel of all grades is expected. Currently R1.84 petrol, R1.94 Diesel, Paraffin roughly also R1.94.

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