TOKYO: Oil prices recouped some losses on Monday, but were still down after OPEC+ overcame internal divisions and agreed to boost output, which sparked concerns about a crude surplus as COVID-19 infections continue to rise in many countries. Brent crude was down 61 cents, or 0.8%, at$ 72.98 a barrel by 0617 GMT, after falling to$ 72.35 earlier in the session....
" High frequency data is showing encouraging signs for oil, with U.S. gasoline demand recently hitting a record high....
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