SEOUL: Oil rose toward US$64 a barrel as investors received a reprieve from growing American crude stockpiles and on signs that trade tensions between the US and China may ease.
Futures gained as much as 0.7% in New York. Prices erased most of their losses on Wednesday after data showed supplies stored in US tanks shrank the most since January, in contrast to a forecast for a two million-barrel gain.
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