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                    [Title] => Banks crazy about call centers
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                    [Title] => Oil prices flat in Asian trade
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SINGAPORE (AFP) - Oil prices were flat in Asian trade Friday as investors kept an eye on global financial and equity markets shaken by a crisis in US lending to risky home loan borrowers, dealers said.

Prices have firmed in recent days after falling sharply from an all-time peak 78.77 dollars on August 1 as the financial markets calmed down, easing concerns about weaker economic growth that would dampen energy demand.

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TOKYO (AFP) - The dollar edged up against the yen in Asian trade Friday as a rebound in global share prices helped to calm jittery currency markets, dealers said.

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New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in September, reached $61 for the first time since July 13 before closing at $60.57 a barrel, up 63 cents from Thursday’s close.

In London, the price of Brent North Sea crude oil for delivery in September advanced 61 cents to $59.37 a barrel.
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The difference is that Essential Life is the more affordable package because it is a term insurance plan renewable every five years while Executive Life is a whole life insurance plan payable in either six or nine years.
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