Oil up for first time in eight sessions on U.S. draw, China
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices rose for the first time in eight sessions on Wednesday as an unexpected draw in weekly U.S. crude oil inventories and positive Chinese trade data gave investors reasons to buy crude futures.
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