SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices regained some ground on Thursday after steep losses the previous day, with a slight drop in U.S. crude inventories stoking hopes that a push to rein in global oversupply could be gathering at least some momentum.

Oil prices claw back ground after sharp drop, buoyed by U.S. crude stock dip
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