Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Crude rebounds on US reaction to Iran letter
FT.com: Crude rebounds on US reaction to Iran letter
Crude oil futures rose more than $1 yesterday after the US government appeared to reject Iran's latest diplomatic move to resolve questions over Iran's nuclear programme.
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1. Talking_rot said...
People can now buy a pair of jeans for £4 in Asda and such places. How can cheap, imported? goods negate the effect of higher petrol prices, higher utility bills, higher council tax etc? I can not understand why inflation remains stubbornly low or, more to the point, for how much longer.
Please could some economist, accountant or financial wizard/witch type explain?