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Oil prices recover in Asian trade

Singapore - Oil prices climbed in Asian trade on Friday after falling in New York in response to data showing in stockpiles in the United States, while investors are keeping an eye on the release later in the day of US jobs figures.

New York's West Texas Intermediate for June delivery was up 5 cents to $99.47 a barrel in mid-morning trade, reversing a decline earlier Friday. Brent North Sea crude for June inched up 1c to $107.77.

Prices eased on Thursday after the US Department of Energy's weekly estimate of crude oil stocks showed a gain of 1.7 million barrels to 339.4 million - the highest weekly level since 1982.

That came a day after official data showed the US economy grew just 0.1% year-on-year in the first three months of 2014, much slower than the 2.6% in the previous quarter and well short of forecasts.

However, research house Capital Economics noted that the Federal Reserve's statement on the economy "even takes a more upbeat tone than the one issued after the last meeting in mid-March". It added that this suggested growth in activity has picked up recently after slowing down during a harsh winter season.

Prices got some support in Asia on Friday after the release of figures showing manufacturing activity in the United States and China picked up in April.

Also, Washington said consumer spending in the United States - the world's biggest economy and oil consumer - rose at its fastest pace in almost five years in March.

Traders are now awaiting the non-farm payrolls figures from the United States Friday, which they hope will show a pick-up after flattening at the start of the year because of the weather.

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