
Oil prices have reached their highest level since November of last year. Brent recently broke through the $90/barrel mark, following a sustained rally that began at the end of June. While oil's behaviour in the first half of this year was largely characterized as 'rangebound,' recent price action is prompting a debate about whether oil is in a bull market.
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