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Oil prices drop as traders look for US-Iran talks progress

By Robert Harvey LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) – Oil prices fell by more than 3% on Wednesday as traders weighed up progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks and renewed hostilities. Brent crude futures fell $3.11

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