Oil prices have unwound Friday’s moderate gains during Monday’s APAC trading as excess supply concerns dominate with flows from Iraqi Kurdistan restarting on the weekend and OPEC due to meet on 5 October. WTI is down 0.6% to $65.36/bbl, close to the intraday high, while Brent is 0.6% lower at $69.73/bbl after reaching $69.84. The USD index is down 0.2%.
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