Oil rose Friday after a see-sawing session in post-holiday, low-volume trading, but was down slightly for the week. The benchmark for crude oil in the U.S. rose 60 cents to settle at $96.77 a barrel. It dropped $1.84 on Wednesday, before markets in the U.S. were closed for the Thanksgiving holiday ...
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