SINGAPORE: Oil rebounded in Asia on Monday as speculators hunted for bargains following a sharp decline last week, but analysts said prices remain weighed by an oversupply.
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for April delivery was up 15 cents to $50.96 while Brent crude for April gained 21 cents to $60.43 in afternoon trade.
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