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Goldman's analysts speak, and the price of

By Javier Blas and Sarah O'Connor in London

Published: May 22 2008 03:00 | Last updated: May 22 2008 03:00

Ali Naimi has been the most powerful man in the oil market since he was named Saudi Arabia's oil minister in 1995. Even the smallest hint from him about future supplies or prices could send energy prices spiralling up or down.

But Mr Naimi's influence is today being threatened by a gang of Wall Street and the City of London analysts whose price forecasts and trade recommendations are not only moving spot prices but also shaping long-term trends.

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