(Reuters) - Oil prices were little changed on Thursday after a four-day losing streak as traders took pause ahead of a likely further rise in U.S. gasoline inventories.
London Brent crude rose 8 cents to $67.92 a barrel by 0710 GMT, putting this week's losses at more than $2.50 a barrel. U.S. light, sweet crude was flat at $63.49 after bucking the trend to gain 34 cents on Wednesday.
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London Brent crude rose 8 cents to $67.92 a barrel by 0710 GMT, putting this week's losses at more than $2.50 a barrel. U.S. light, sweet crude was flat at $63.49 after bucking the trend to gain 34 cents on Wednesday.
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