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1. Greenspan sees oil volatility easing; pressure on energy market is extreme, Fed chief says, but inventory will be buffer

2. Oil companies reap cash windfall from price surge; Exxon, others face pressure to use hoards for dividends, acquisitions or invesment

3. Steelmaker accepts big price increase from its supplier

4. Economy improves, but oil prices carry risk: extra supply won't come in time to tame impact of $50 crude on recovery

5. Oil at $50 has economists worried; price at this level augurs firms' hiring restraints, less consumer spending

6. Import prices may drift lower as low-cost production picks up

7. Fueling frustration: for many low-income workers, high gasoline prices take a toll; commuters on tight budgets pay big chunk of earnings driving to far-flung jobs; thirty miles to Krispy Kreme

9. Fed shifts focus from job growth to rising prices; inflation outpaces what Central bank had expected; how fast will rates rise?

10. The upside of higher oil prices

11. Price increases in Asia fan inflation fears in U.S.; as production costs rise, imports could get pricier; Fed not eager to boost rates

12. Weaker oil may crimp Iran's spending

13. U.K.'s rising food prices hamper economic policy

14. The market is responding to the oil shock

15. Oil prices prod Beijing to try to ease strain

16. Fuel prices threaten airlines' recovery; sustained higher costs could reduce earnings, lead to consolidation

17. Japan's consumer prices may threaten economy

18. Airlines seek best route to profit growth; carriers face challenge of paying more for fuel without raising rates

19. Are oil prices foreshadowing inflation risk?

20. Falling oil prices may spell relief for consumers; more spending could help ecoonmy weather trouble on housing, inflation fronts

21. Data suggest rising energy prices are hurting low-income shoppers

22. The upside of the oil curse

23. Consumers might curtail shopping sprees

24. Oil-price rise is harder on yen than on dollar

25. Why oil's surge hasn't damped global growth; prices, interest rates stay low, while property boom keeps consumers spending

26. Rapid surge in price of energy fuels concerns on rising costs

27. Crude oil nears $60 a barrel; U.S., China demand drive gains; fears rise over economic fallout

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