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11.11.2016, 15:19

Crude oil futures fell

Crude oil futures fell for the secont time in five sessions, hurt by a stronger U.S. dollar and another build in oil inventories, according to rttnews.

WTI light sweet crude oil fell 61 cents, or 1.4%, to settle at $44.66 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

That's after a report showed OPEC's oil production rose to record highs in October.

The International Energy Agency said OPEC crude output rose by a 230,000 barrels a day to a record high of 33.83 million barrels a day in October.

The IEA said OPEC faces a significant challenge in curbing production to meet levels discussed at a recent meeting in Algiers.

"We can't predict the outcome of the November 30 meeting, but we can see the scale of the task ahead," said the IEA.

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