Tokyo — Oil prices were mixed on Tuesday, with Brent pulling back from an early gain on profit-taking, while US crude extended its rally amid signs that producers are cutting output as promised just as demand picks up on a resumption of economic activity.

Brent crude fell 19c, or 0.6%, to $34.62 a barrel by 3.51am GMT, after earlier touching its highest since April 9...

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