Reuters: Oil prices edged up on Monday, holding above $55 a barrel as a weakening dollar offset losses after Saudi Arabia indicated it was now pumping near a record high of 10 million barrels per day.
Saudi Arabia has stood firm on output, saying it would only consider cutting it if other producers outside OPEC also joined.
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