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| Lone construction worker in China’s southern city of Guangzhou: the country’s strong appetite for raw materials helped fuel the boom |
Robert Laughlin, an energy broker, recalls how nervous the mood was on the floor of London’s International Petroleum Exchange as Christmas approached in 1998. “It was total chaos,” he says. “The world was in a deep economic downturn and people did not want to buy oil.”

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