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Oil prices jump as US crude inventories reportedly rise by less than expected

Data from the American Petroleum Institute showed Tuesday that U.S. crude inventories jumped by 10 million barrels in the week to April 24 — to 510 million barrels, according to Reuters. That was lower than analysts' expected.
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