NEW YORK/LONDON (dpa-AFX) – Oil prices rose slightly on Tuesday in low-impulse trading. A barrel (159 liters) of North Sea Brent for delivery in February last cost 74.64 US dollars. That was 75 cents more than on Monday. The price for a barrel of the US WTI variety rose by 69 cents to $71.68.
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There was no market-moving news on the last trading day of the year. Over the year, the Brent price has risen slightly, while the increase for WTI is somewhat more significant at 3 percent./he
