Brent futures jump 2% to $61.44 on supply fears; US inventories rise
Brent futures climbed 2% to $61.44 per barrel on Monday as traders eyed potential Middle East supply disruptions, while U.S. crude inventories rose by 400,000 barrels last week versus a forecast 2.6-million-barrel draw. These developments highlight oversupply concerns ahead of expected Saudi price cuts.
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