Oil prices move towards $124 a barrel after Libyan oil field attacks

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IMF expects further rises as gap between demand and supply widens

Oil prices are closing in on $124 a barrel this morning, on the back of fears that a series of skirmishes at Libya's largest oil field will further restruct supply. Brent crude rose around one per cent...

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