Oil drops in Asia after record rally (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Mon, 06/09/2008 - 4:23am

A petrol station attendant fills up a car in Hong Kong in early May.<br /><br />Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has said oil-producing countries should increase output(AFP/File/Laurent Fievet)AP - Oil prices dropped Monday, retreating from a record surge late last week, and traders said the market would remain choppy amid jitters about supplies, growing global demand and a weak dollar.




 

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