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TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices rose on Thursday ahead of an OPEC+ meeting later in the day, with investors waiting to see what the producer group would do next on supply cuts while also monitoring tension in the Middle East.
Brent crude futures climbed 12 cents, or 0.2%, to $72.43 a barrel by 0103 GMT while U.S. crude futures were at $68.70 a barrel, up 16 cents, or 0.2%. Both benchmarks fell nearly 2% on Wednesday.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies in OPEC+ are likely to extend their latest round of oil production cuts by at least three months from January when it meets online at 1100 GMT on Thursday, OPEC+ sources told Reuters, to provide additional support for the oil market.
The market's momentum persisted even after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell cautioned against hasty interest rate cuts, citing the strong economy. Upcoming economic indicators, particularly the November nonfarm payrolls report expected to show around 200,000 jobs added, could further influence market sentiment. Meanwhile, Treasury yields declined following softer-than-expected data on the U.S. services sector and private industry job growth.
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