Oil prices climb after tumble on hint markets stabilizing
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BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rebounded on Wednesday after falling for the past three sessions with worries about oversupply and a slowing global economy keeping markets under pressure though sentiment may be shifting as falling equity markets seemed to stabilise.West Texas Intermediate futures (WTI) climbed 4 cents, or 0.09 percent, to $46.28 per barrel by 0443 GMT, after plunging 7.3 percent the day before in a session when it touched its lowest since August 2017.Global benchmark..