U.S. oil rises for first time in eight days after stocks fall

TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. oil futures rose on Wednesday for the first time in eight days, pulling further back from the widely watched $30-per-barrel level breached the previous session, after industry data showed crude stocks unexpectedly fell last week.
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