"Crude's latest surge comes a week before the Memorial Day holiday, the traditional start of the summer driving season, suggesting that retail gas prices still have further to rise. Motorists are now paying a national average of $3.787 a gallon for regular gasoline, up nearly a penny from the previous day."
Friday, May 16, 2008
Structural Repricing
That's what financial analysts are calling the continued spike of oil prices to near $128. Doesn't seem promising:
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