Investors in beat-up oil bonds lean on banks for rescue

BOSTON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Independent oil exploration and production companies are leaning heavily on bank credit lines to survive plunging crude prices, making it a nervous time for U.S. funds holding their junk-rated debt.
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