SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose in early Asian trade on Thursday, rebounding on a weaker U.S. dollar after falling around 3 percent or more in the previous session following a surprisingly large build in U.S. crude and distillate stocks last week.

Oil prices rebound on weaker dollar despite bigger-than-expected U.S. stock build
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