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There is a "possibility that Saddam Hussein may remove Iraqi oil from the market for an extended period of time" in order to damage prices: "Iraq remains a destabilising influence to... the flow of oil to international markets from the Middle East.
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But if the conflict dragged on, or if oil facilities in Iraq or neighboring countries were damaged, prices could remain high.
Its PC business remains profitable, despite damaging price wars.
If they are not, emissions will be reduced at a greater cost than they need to be, the reliability of the electricity system will be damaged, power prices will rise – or all three.
The exposure is significant, Sokol added, because damages for price-fixing are tripled under U.S. law if a defendant is found liable.
He argues that the duty depresses share prices, damaging pension funds and inhibiting investment.
With virtual unanimity, experts condemn these subsidies as driving up food prices, damaging land use and costing the taxpayers money.
If high oil prices damaged the American economy, that would in turn reduce demand and help to bring world oil prices back down.
The resource and energy sectors were the hardest hit after the uncertainty about China and another tumble in commodity prices damaged confidence.
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