Oil was slightly higher in the early Asia session on a possible technical rebound after settling lower following a build in U.S. crude stocks and a rate hold by the Fed.
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Oil futures were little changed in early Asian trade. Signs of stronger oil supply were offset by a broader risk-on tone across markets, the ANZ Research team said.
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