SINGAPORE: Oil prices rebounded in Asia Thursday thanks to a weak dollar and bargain-hunting a day after the commodity sank to fresh two-month lows.

Both main contracts tumbled more than four percent Wednesday after official US data showed a smaller than expected decline in crude stockpiles, adding to fears that a supply glut might not be easing as quickly as expected.

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