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Oil slides to near $74 as Dubai woes roll markets

GoFlyKiteNow

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Oil slides to near $74 as Dubai woes roll markets
BANGKOK, November 27, 2009

Oil prices sank to near $74 a barrel on Friday in Asia as investors curtailed their risky bets on commodities amid uncertainty about the global fallout from Dubai’s financial troubles.

Benchmark crude for January delivery was down $3.50 to $74.46 at early afternoon Bangkok time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, extending losses from European trade. Trading in the U.S. was closed Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Just a year after the global downturn derailed Dubai’s explosive growth, the emirate is now so swamped in debt that it’s asking for a six-month reprieve on paying its bills. Its main development engine, Dubai World, has said it would ask creditors for a “standstill” on paying back its $60 billion debt until at least May, news that roiled markets worldwide.

“The main factor in the fall seems to be the events in Dubai,” said Nick Raffan, head of mining and resources research at consultancy Fat Prophets in Sydney. “People are suddenly reevaluating their risk appetite.”

After zooming to $147 a barrel in July 2008 and crashing to $32 in December, oil prices have meandered in the high $70s for more than a month as investors weigh a slow U.S. recovery against surging Asian demand.
 

singveld

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they borrow too much money, they let speculator raise the property price very high like PAP. and now, they cannot repaid the debt. they are causing every one to panic.

a double dip for us all.
 

longbow

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Do not really see much of a problem. Just go see Beijing and offer them all your future oil production at 10% discount to market (consider that interest payment). Beijing will cut you a check for $50B. Problem solved.

Middle East currency/oil is pegged to US $$ and Beijing has a trillion $ held in USD that they would love to diversify.
 
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