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Market 360: The Week's Best & Worst
Commodity Impact:
Crude oil for July delivery closed at $68.44 per barrel on Friday, after hitting a seven-month high of $70.32 earlier in the trading session.
Prices of US light, sweet crude at the NYMEX are up 101.07% from their lowest close this year of $33.55 on February 12.
Gas Prices: The AAA current national average for regular gas is $2.592 per gallon down 34.41% from a year ago when the average was $3.952 per gallon
-The highest recorded average price by AAA was on 7/17/2008, when the national average was $4.114 per gallon
Currency Impact:
The US dollar rose broadly on Friday, after a smaller-than-expected drop in payrolls, boosted hopes of an economic recovery.
Global Index Performance led by Asia and Latin America:
Note: Data based on preliminary numbers. May adjust slightly due to settling at close.
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