

SINGAPORE (AP) — Oil slid from a nine-month high to near $106 a barrel Thursday in Asia after a report showed U.S. crude supplies grew more than expected last week, suggesting demand remains sluggish.
| Symbol | Last | Change |
| DJIA | 12,938.67 | -27.02 |
| ELNK | 7.51 | -0.15 |
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