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Emerging countries fuel oil demand as world runs out of oil

... running at a maximum capacity at approximately 88 million bpd. Furthermore the world's main oil producing countries Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran Kuwait and UAE are the most volatile countries in the world. In addition Mr Pain said "the mother of all oilfields ...

Oil prices fall as crude stocks rise

... increase in crude oil stocks of 4.0 million barrels to 283.4 million barrels in the week to October 22. Meanwhile Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer, said it was ready to raise production if asked but argued that supply shortages were not ...

CBA announced senior financial planning appointment

... Project for MLC before which he held a number of senior project management roles in Australia, South Africa, the US and Saudi Arabia. "We are extremely pleased to have someone with Marc's background and experience join us," CBA's executive general manager ...

Murdoch optimistic about Australian economy

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 27 APR 2004
Rupert Murdoch said today he was optimistic about the Australian, US and world economies, but warned Saudi Arabia and China posed risks. "I'm optimistic about the Australian economy," Murdoch told reporters at the Milken Institute Global Conference ...

Morning market wrap: Terror alert unnerves Wall St

... of losses-albeit fractional-as the US government raised its terror alert to 'orange' following recent attacks in Saudi Arabia and Morocco. The warning came as Steve Kaseta, vice president of Boston-based fixed income specialists Loomis Sayles told the ...

Morning market wrap: US shares continue to fall

... the month of April followed on from renewed fears of the global terrorist threat-sparked by the suicide attack in Saudi Arabia. Domestically, AMP shares will be looking for support after falling 4.3% yesterday. All Ordinaries: 2942.90 (+0.00) Dow Jones ...

Morning market wrap: US shares run out of steam

US shares retreated in the wake of a terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia, indicating that investors were still sensitive to headlines unrelated to US financial or economic performance. Domestically, last night's Federal Budget and the surprise release ...

Morning market wrap: Markets settle ahead of war

... be borne out. Oil traders had taken a similar view, pushing oil prices down to $31.67 per barrel on reports that Saudi Arabia has stockpiled nearly 50 million barrels of oil. All Ordinaries: 2804.40 (+0.00) Dow Jones: 8144.23 (+52.87) NASDAQ: 1400.53 ...