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Saudi Arabia and Russia, the leaders of the OPEC+ coalition, have reaffirmed that they will stick with their planned oil supply curbs until the end of the year as the Israel-Hamas war has heightened volatility in prices. Meanwhile, a surge in trading of niche crude options contracts was the talk of the oil market last week. Su Keenan reports on Bloomberg Television.
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