Investing.com – Crude oil prices were higher on Monday, supported by tensions in the Middle East and global supply cut efforts, although concerns over rising U.S. production lingered. The U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude March contract was up 53 cents or about 0.86% at a more than one-week high …
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