The US crude oil benchmark, also known as Western Texas Intermediate (WTI), climbed sharply following the release of US employment data, which exceeded estimates, while the Unemployment Rate shows easing signs in the labor market as the Federal Reserve expects. At the time of writing, WTI exchanges hands at $91.70 per barrel after hitting a three-week high at $92.55.
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