(Reuters) - London Brent crude currently seen as a better indicator of the global market, eased 60 cents to $75.02 a barrel after briefly surging above $76 the previous session. The all-time record high for Brent is $78.65, reached in early August 2006.
U.S. crude fell 70 cents to $72.11 a barrel.
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U.S. crude fell 70 cents to $72.11 a barrel.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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