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Oil prices rebounded amid upbeat reports about the proposed cease-fire in the Persian Gulf and the possibility for a meeting of key OPEC members. The August contract for West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark U.S. crude, settled up 43 cents at $15.66 per 42-gallon barrel. The market moved up strongly in response to reports that the United Nations would send a negotiating team to Iran and Iraq to nail down the details of the cease-fire.
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