A sharp fall in oil prices? Can't happen -- at least you better hope it can't
18th Mar 2006, 09:27 GMT
Here's some investment trivia for your next cocktail party: Ask the person next to you when oil last sold for less than $20 (U.S.) a barrel. Any guesses? The Asian flu of 1998? The Mexican peso crisis of '94? How about 1991, after the first President Bush pushed the Iraqi army out of Kuwait? (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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