Oil falls to $54 as Kuwait forces refocus on oversupply

LONDON (Reuters) - Brent crude oil fell back towards $54 a barrel on Thursday after Kuwait said OPEC had no choice but to keep production steady, refocusing the market on global oversupply.
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