Oil prices dip as Iraq increases exports amid demand concerns


LONDON: Oil prices were little changed on Monday as concerns over Russia and the Middle East were countered by oversupply jitters.

Brent crude oil futures dipped 55 cents, or 0.8%, to $66.13 a barrel by 1241 GMT. Brent has traded between $65.50 and $69 a barrel since early August.

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