Brent crude, used to
price international oils, gained 21 cents to $ 62.26 per barrel in London.
Brent crude, used to
price international oils, added 21 cents to $ 67.63 per barrel in London.
Brent crude, which is used to
price international oils, slid $ 1.05, or 1.4 percent, to $ 71.53 per barrel.
Brent crude, used to
price international oils, fell $ 1.25, or 2.6 percent, to $ 47.16 a barrel in London.
Brent crude, used to
price international oils, gained $ 2.01, or 4.2 percent, to $ 49.99 in London.
Brent crude, used to
price international oils, fell 26 cents to $ 67.76 per barrel in London.
Not exact matches
What should have been presented is decade long trends about: farm and processor bank debt; return on equity; full and part - time employment trends; farm and processor business numbers; domestic versus overseas value adding to commodities; volume and value of imported ingredients and products;
international versus Australian processing costs comparisons for major foods like meats, flour,
oils, milk products; and the farm gate
price share of the consumer dollar for fresh foods like fruit and vegetables, milk, meats, bread, juice, eggs.