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Crude oil futures gained more than 3% on Monday amid reports of a production halt in Libya .
One of Libya 's rival governments announced oil production would shut down amid a dispute over who should lead the country's central bank.
Israel and Hezbollah traded a major wave of strikes across the Lebanon border on Sunday .
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