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Oil climbs above $110 as dollar falls

By Chris Flood in London

Published: March 13 2008 00:10 | Last updated: March 13 2008 00:10

Oil prices climbed above $110 a barrel on Wednesday, marking a milestone in a remarkable rally, which has been fuelled by weakness in the US dollar.

The rise, which propelled the benchmark West Texas Intermediate contract to a high of $110.20 a barrel, up $1.45 on the day, was notable as it followed evidence that US demand was weakening in response to record prices.

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