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NEW YORK (Xinhua) -- Crude prices plunged yesterday after the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) lowered global oil demand forecasts.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Oil prices dropped below $40 yesterday as the government reported US employers slashed more than a half million jobs last month, the most in 35 years.

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