Oil rises above $70, traders seek demand recovery signs - Washington Post

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LONDON (Reuters) - Oil rose above $70 a barrel on Tuesday, supported by a weaker dollar and recovering from a sharp fall the previous day, but bulging inventories and slow demand limited gains. U.S. crude futures rose 71 cents to $70.42 a barrel by 0927 GMT (5:47 a.m. EDT), trimming the previous day's $2.33 drop.

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