The Opec oil cartel has decided to keep its output unchanged but warned that the group would act if oil prices fell.
The decision was widely expected because oil prices have been trading at about $70 a barrel, the lower end of the cartel’s target.
By Carola Hoyos in Vienna
Published: September 10 2009 01:33 | Last updated: September 10 2009 01:33
The Opec oil cartel has decided to keep its output unchanged but warned that the group would act if oil prices fell.
The decision was widely expected because oil prices have been trading at about $70 a barrel, the lower end of the cartel’s target.