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Oil jumps after attack on British embassy in Tehran
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) Nov 29, 2011


World oil prices surged Tuesday after protesters stormed Britain's embassy in Tehran, adding fuel to the already tense situation over Iran's nuclear program.

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in January, closed $1.58 higher at $99.62 a barrel.

Brent North Sea crude for January pushed up $1.82 to $110.82 in late afternoon London deals.

The rally in the market came after protesters stormed Britain's embassy and another diplomatic compound in Tehran on Tuesday, sparking international alarm just as Western powers were ratcheting up sanctions against the country for allegedly seeking to develop nuclear weapons.

EU nations were already expected to unveil more sanctions against Iran on Thursday, with France lobbying to place a ban on imports of oil from Iran, OPEC's second largest producer.

"The French president is talking about a Europe-wide ban on imports from Iran -- that is probably at least 450,000 barrels a day, maybe 650,000 barrels a day," said Adam Sieminski of Deutsche Bank.

"And there is an underlying fear that the proposals for the sanctions are a last effort before a possibility of military intervention becomes more serious," he said.

Also helping markets was a small but positive sign on the direction of the eurozone crisis -- Italy's pulling off a relatively successful 7.5 billion euro ($10 billion) bond auction.

The oil market won further support from news of rebounding US consumer confidence in November, with a key survey showing a recovery from the lowest levels seen in more than two years.

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Kuwait defence minister to be named premier: MP
Kuwait City (AFP) Nov 30, 2011 - Kuwaiti Defence Minister Sheikh Jaber Mubarak al-Sabah is expected to be named the emirate's new prime minister on Wednesday before parliament is likely to be dissolved, a lawmaker said.

"Sheikh Jaber is expected to be named by the leadership to be the next prime minister and lead what is likely to be a transitional government to oversee the election," opposition Islamist MP Falah al-Sawwagh told AFP.

Outgoing Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohammad al-Ahmad al-Sabah submitted the resignation of his government on Monday following a bitter dispute with the opposition and after allegations of corruption.

Sheikh Jaber, 69, has been in the cabinet since 2001 and was also the first deputy premier in the outgoing cabinet.

Sawwagh said that a decree by the emir dissolving parliament and calling for snap polls "was expected to be issued late Wednesday." New elections have to be held within two months, according to Kuwaiti law.

Kuwaiti opposition MPs have repeatedly called for dissolving parliament because around 15 of the 50-member house are facing allegations of corruption.



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US senator says new Iran sanctions won't disrupt oil
Washington (AFP) Nov 29, 2011
Saudi Arabia has expressed "great willingness" to boost oil production to ensure potential new US sanctions on Iran don't disrupt global petroleum markets, a key US senator said Tuesday. Republican Senator Mark Kirk, co-author of a bill aimed at cutting off Iran's central bank from the world financial system, was addressing worries that his legislation could inadvertently send oil prices hig ... read more


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