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Where next for the oil price? Are you a bull or a bear?

A bounce in the price of WTI last Friday, reaching USD 48.35, was temporary and trading is back in the range we've seen for the last fortnight or so.
 

Head of Commodity Strategy Ole Hansen analyses the market and divides up the bullish and bearish reasons which could lead to the next market move. 
       

01:41 minutes
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