SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil markets climbed on Monday on the back of a drop in the number of U.S. rigs drilling for more production and as the U.S. economy continued to create jobs, which industry hopes will drive higher fuel demand.

Oil prices rise on reduced U.S. drilling activity, booming job market
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