Oil futures ended the first trading day of 2015 on the same note they finished 2014, sliding to another round of lows on a surging U.S. dollar and a global glut of crude.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude futures for delivery in February CLG5, -0.86% fell 58 cents, or 1.1%, to close at $52.69 a barrel, the lowest finish since April 2009. February Brent crude LCOG5, -1.43% on London’s ICE Futures exchange remained 13 cents lower at $56.29 a barrel, a loss of 0.2%.
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On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude futures for delivery in February CLG5, -0.86% fell 58 cents, or 1.1%, to close at $52.69 a barrel, the lowest finish since April 2009. February Brent crude LCOG5, -1.43% on London’s ICE Futures exchange remained 13 cents lower at $56.29 a barrel, a loss of 0.2%.
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