Oil drops more than 1% as investors recalibrate risk in Mideast
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell more than 1% on Tuesday as investors reconsidered the likelihood of Middle East supply disruptions in the wake of the United States killing a top Iranian military commander. Brent crude fell as much as 1.5% to $67.86 a barrel and was at $68.09, down 82 cents, at 0324 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures was at $62.53, down 74 cents, after earlier dropping 1.5% to an intra-day low of $62.30.Prices surged during the previous two sessions,..