New York: Crude prices edged up about 1% on Monday with US futures closing at a five-month high. Brent futures settled at $87.42 a barrel. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose by 0.7% to $83.71 a barrel. Both contracts were on track for their highest closes since Oct. 27. Source: Qatar News Agency
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