Oil Inches Back From $50 Ledge as U.S. Supply Stymies OPEC Cuts

Oil halted losses after the biggest drop in more than a year as record U.S. crude stockpiles began to raise doubts about the effectiveness of OPEC-led efforts to ease a global glut. Futures gained as much as 0.9 percent in New York after losing 5.7 percent the previous three sessions and threatening to slip below $50 for the first time since December.