Oil settles up more than US$2 despite OPEC+ production cuts


* OPEC+ reaches deal to raise output from May * OPEC+ still has deep production cuts in place * New pandemic waves create uncertain demand outlook

NEW YORK, April 1 (Reuters) : Oil prices settled up more than $2 despite news that OPEC+ reached a deal to gradually ease production cuts from May.

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