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Oil falls as OPEC output stays high, dollar rises
Crude oil prices dropped on Monday as the dollar rose and on expectations that OPEC production would remain high, stoking worries of oversupply despite declining U.S. rig operations.
The U.S. oil fracker's dilemma: crouch or pounce?
U.S. shale oil producers, having weathered the worst price plunge in their industry's brief history, now face a dilemma: whether to stay in a defensive crouch after slashing their rig fleets, or start drilling more wells to capture a partial recovery in prices.
China recovery helps shares; eyes on Greece
European shares rose on Monday, helped by an almost five percent rally in Chinese stock markets and rumours of progress in Greece's debt talks that halted sales of the euro.
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 July Release Scrapped, Pushed to September; $900 Device with Exynos Chip, Poor Sales for Samsung Galaxy S6 Rumored
In one revealing statement Samsung President for Mobile Division J. K. Shin confirmed the next phablet ofering will come not in July as earlier reported but in September. Further, the top exec details how other offerings are doing well in sales and not poorly as reported by many.




