Singapore — Oil prices edged down on Monday as traders took profits, with Opec considering meeting as soon as this week to discuss whether to extend record production cuts beyond end-June.

Brent crude fell 15c, or 0.4%, to $37.69 a barrel, in the first day of trading in the contract with August as the front month...

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