The world prices for oil grew against a ban Russian Federation by fuel export

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The prices of Brent grew by 0,7%, and WTI for 0,85% against the entered Russian Federation a ban on fuel export. Fears that this decision will undermine global deliveries, the alarm concerning possible decrease in demand because of toughening of financial and credit policy to United States of America and Europe were stronger, analysts consider the World prices for oil grew more than by 0,5% against fears that the Russian ban on export will break global deliveries, writes information agency "Reuters". Futures for Brent in the morning, on September 22, rose in price for 0,7% and reached a point in $93,95 for barrel, data testify...