Gas, diesel prices hit new recordsAnalysts reluctant to define a single day’s decline as the end of crude’s bull run; many see continued investment in futures John Wilen Associated Press Writer
U.S. retail gas prices extended their record run Thursday, April 10, adding to the pain consumers feel every time they fill up. Experts predict prices will rise even higher as peak summer driving season approaches.
Meanwhile, crude oil futures fell as the dollar strengthened, giving investors an opp....
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