SINGAPORE: Oil prices tumbled again Wednesday as traders grow concerned about the chances of Britain leaving the European Union while news of a surprise jump in US stockpiles followed a warning of an extended period of global oversupply.

After almost doubling from February to touch multi-month highs last week, the commodity tumbled along with equities markets on worries about the global outlook and Britain's EU future.

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