Oil prices hit one-month highs on output cuts, demand signs
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed by more than $1 a barrel on Monday, supported by output cuts and signs of gradual demand recovery amid easing coronavirus curbs, with U.S. oil showing no signs of last month's contract expiry price rout.Brent crude was up $1.06, or 3.3%, at $33.56 a barrel by 0452 GMT, after touching its highest since April 13. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up $1.29, or 4.4%, at $30.72 a barrel, after rising to its highest since March 16."Oil prices may show..