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Oil prices stabilise in US$55-$59 band

FREEZING northern winter weather saw oil prices rebound from five-month lows this week, but gains were limited by bearish data on distillate stocks, neutral US fuels demand and continued recoverng Gulf of Mexico production.

US markets closed early for their two-day Thanksgiving holiday but London Brent crude fell about US$1 per barrel on the International Petroleum Exchange yesterday, to US$55.21, after closing 20 cents lower...

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