Traders Race Back Into Oil on Optimism Over China Reopening
- Open interest climbs to the highest level since June last year
- Futures holdings have gained as China fires up its economy
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The number of oil futures contracts held by traders rose to a six-month high, buoyed by optimism that China’s reopening of its economy will spur extra demand for raw materials.