Oil jumps as IEA sees signs market 'tide will turn'
LONDON (Reuters) - Brent crude oil rose more than $2 to almost $50 a barrel on Friday after the West's energy watchdog forecast the market downtrend would end, although analysts said a strong rebound soon was unlikely as global output continued to outweigh demand.
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