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04/13/2010 - Updated 7:19 AM ET
Oil drops further on expectations of build-up in U.S. stocksIEA questions 'sustainability' as API to report on inventories at 4:30 p.m.
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By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch
FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Crude-oil futures dropped below $84 a barrel Tuesday, extending a string of recent losses on expectations of an increase in weekly U.S. inventories.
The International Energy Agency revised slightly higher its 2010 forecast for global demand for oil, but that wasn't sufficient to boost prices.
Crude for May delivery fell 39 cents to $83.95 a barrel in electronic trading on Globex. The contract ended lower on Monday for the fourth consecutive session.
http://markets.usatoday.com/custom/usatoday-com/html-story.asp?markets=COMMODITIES&guid=%7BC85232E4%2D5F21%2D486C%2D9E2C%2D22D1A8A5F733%7D&loc=interstitialskip

Oil drops further on expectations of build-up in U.S. stocksIEA questions 'sustainability' as API to report on inventories at 4:30 p.m.
Eastern

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Crude-oil futures dropped below $84 a barrel Tuesday, extending a string of recent losses on expectations of an increase in weekly U.S. inventories.
The International Energy Agency revised slightly higher its 2010 forecast for global demand for oil, but that wasn't sufficient to boost prices.
Crude for May delivery fell 39 cents to $83.95 a barrel in electronic trading on Globex. The contract ended lower on Monday for the fourth consecutive session.
http://markets.usatoday.com/custom/usatoday-com/html-story.asp?markets=COMMODITIES&guid=%7BC85232E4%2D5F21%2D486C%2D9E2C%2D22D1A8A5F733%7D&loc=interstitialskip
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