SINGAPORE: Oil prices rose by more than$ 1 a barrel on Monday after top exporter Saudi Arabia raised prices for its crude sold to Asia and the United States, and as indirect U.S.-Iran talks on reviving a nuclear deal appeared to hit an impasse. Brent crude futures for February gained$ 1.61, or 2.3%, to$ 71.49 a barrel by 0720 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for January were at$ 67.89 a barrel, up$ 1.63, or 2.5%.On Sunday, Saudi Arabia raised January official selling prices for all c
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2021-12-06 00:00:00.0