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CNNMoney: Bye-bye gas subsidies

If gas were more expensive in China and India, would it be cheaper in the United States?

CNNMoney: Oil retreats from all-time high

Oil prices fell more than $1 a barrel Friday from record levels set a day earlier on hopes that tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program could ease and cut the chances of American or Israeli military action against OPEC's second-largest oil producer.

CNNMoney: Fireworks for the dollar

It's appropriate, as we head into a long holiday weekend to celebrate America's independence, that the dollar rallied a bit Thursday.

Time.com: G-8 to Wrestle Oil Prices

What to do about mounting global economic woes will be a focus of debate at the upcoming meeting of industrialized nations in Japan

CNNMoney: Oil crosses $145 to hit fresh record

Oil soared to a record above $145 a barrel Thursday in Asia, fueled by concerns over a larger-than-expected drop in U.S. stockpiles and the threat of conflict with Iran.

CNNMoney: Wall Street: The bear is back

Stocks slumped Wednesday, with the Dow and Nasdaq ending in bear market territory on record oil prices, a 15% slump in GM stock and worries ahead of the June jobs report and ECB interest-rate decision, both due Thursday.

CNNMoney: Oil climbs to new record above $144

Oil prices rose to a new record Wednesday as traders mostly looked past a mixed inventory report to focus on continued geopolitical instability, currency issues and a looming jobs report.

CNNMoney: Crude prices hold above $141

Oil rose above $141 a barrel Wednesday in Asia, with analysts warning that prices may spike further amid persistent concerns over tight supply and tension in the Middle East.

CNNMoney: Speculation not to blame for oil - report

An influential oil-policy group released a report Tuesday arguing that the increase in oil-market speculation is not driving up crude prices. But the study far from ends the debate.

CNNMoney: Food prices less affected by floods

Midwest floods may not contribute as much to food inflation as was feared.

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