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Strategies & Market Trends : Aardvark Adventures
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From: ~digs10/26/2007 6:35:04 AM
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FACTBOX-Crude oil prices compared in major currencies

Oct 26 (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil futures hit
a record high of $92.22 a barrel on Friday.
Strong demand for crude and a weak dollar have fuelled
the rally.

Following is the conversions of U.S. crude futures prices on Friday Oct. 26,
at the start of this year and on Oct. 26, 2006
into euro and the yen. Conversions are done by Reuters and shown
per barrel. Rates apply to the date specified.
In dollar terms, oil prices have risen about 50 percent from
a year earlier, while they have gained a more modest 31 percent
when converted into euro. The increase in yen over the same
period is about 43 percent.

Crude prices are each day's highs.

Date Dollar Euro Yen
26/10/07 92.22 64.48 10,540
($1=.6992 Euro) ($1=114.30 Yen)

02/01/07 61.55 46.62 7,311
($1=,7649 Euro) ($1=118,79 Yen)

26/10/06 61.79 49.17 7,357
($1=,7957 Euro) ($1=119,07 Yen)
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