WTI sees more upside above $72.00 as steady US NFP report recedes hopes of more rates from Fed

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WTI sees more upside above $72.00 as steady US NFP report recedes hopes of more rates from Fed – by Sagar_Dua24 Oil WTI Fed ECB Inflation

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