Oil rises towards $45 after IEA report
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil rose toward $45 a barrel on Thursday after the International Energy Agency predicted global demand would grow in 2009 and on expectations OPEC would cut supplies at a meeting next week.<div class="feedflare">
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