Tokyo — Oil prices rose on Wednesday ahead of a meeting of Opec and its allies to discuss whether to extend production curbs to support the market, while industry data showing that US crude stockpiles fell more than expected helped to lift prices.
Brent crude futures were up 35c, or 0.6%, at $61.17 a barrel by 2.45am GMT...
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