NEW YORK - Oil prices drifted lower Tuesday after OPEC cut its estimate for world oil demand for this year and said it expects no growth in demand for 2012. Benchmark crude fell 47 cents to $84.94 per barrel in midday trading in New York. Brent crude, used to price many international kids of oil ...
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