Where all 14 OPEC members stand ahead of November's crucial meeting
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Two years ago, oil prices plummeted after OPEC voted to not cut production.
Fast forward to 2016, and it looks like the cartel could be gearing up for a production cut.
As members prep themselves for the November 30 meeting, we took a look at how they have fared over the last few months in terms of economic, geopolitical, and security issues.
RBC Capital Markets' commodities research team led by Helima Croft ranked all 14 members from least to highest risk, with 10 being the highest possible risk.
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