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Oil prices hit two-week highs on Monday as investors braced for trade policy developments and potential oil supply disruptions. European shares rose while U.S. futures slid. Central bank meetings are scheduled this week, including the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, and Bank of England, all expected to hold fire. President Donald Trump plans to discuss ending the war in Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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