Crude-oil futures fell Friday, erasing earlier gains, and pushing down prices for the week for the fifth straight time.
New York Mercantile Exchange-traded February crude CLG5, -1.25% settled $1.11, or 2%, lower at $54.73 a barrel, its second-lowest settlement of the year, after one hit last week. It fell 4.2% over the week, its fifth consecutive weekly drop, and has plunged more than 28% in that time, the biggest such drop in six years.
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New York Mercantile Exchange-traded February crude CLG5, -1.25% settled $1.11, or 2%, lower at $54.73 a barrel, its second-lowest settlement of the year, after one hit last week. It fell 4.2% over the week, its fifth consecutive weekly drop, and has plunged more than 28% in that time, the biggest such drop in six years.
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