MELBOURNE, March 24 (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil futures
CLc1 climbed more than $1 on Tuesday as the dollar index
weakened and hopes grew of a detente in the price war between
producers Saudi Arabia and Russia.
U.S. crude rose $1.05 to $24.41 as of 2334 GMT.
"However volumes are terrible, they're very low, so this is
not a high confidence move," CMC Markets and Stockbroking chief
market strategist Michael McCarthy said.