SINGAPORE: Oil prices rebounded with share markets in Asia on Friday after a six-session sell-off with the dollar softening against most other currencies on easing concerns over Britain's EU future.
After Thursday's sharp losses, equities pushed higher Friday on bargain-buying while analysts said the killing of a pro-EU lawmaker had increased the odds Britons will vote to stay in the European Union next week.
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