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Oil price drops on recovery fears

Addison Ray

The price of oil has dropped to below $72 a barrel, its lowest level in more than two months, on renewed fears about the strength of the global recovery.

US light crude fell by $1.4, or 2%, to $71.66 a barrel, while London Brent dropped by the same amount to $72.26, after disappointing US home sales data.

Figures showed that existing home sales fell by 27% in July compared with the previous month, to a 10-year low.

The figures also pushed shares on Wall Street lower.

The main Dow Jones index was down 118 points, or 1.1% at 10,059.

Continued pressure

The weak housing sales figures fuelled concerns about the strength of the recovery of the worlds biggest economy.

They follow weak jobs market data and worse-than-expected retail sales figures released earlier this month in the US.

These have caused investors to question the strength of demand for oil going forward - the price of oil has now fallen by more than $10 a barrel this month.

The shaky global economy continues to put pressure on crude prices, said Victor Shum at Purvin and Gertz energy consultants.



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