Oil prices fell on Thursday after rebounding 8 percent in the previous session, as worries over a glut in crude supply and concerns over a faltering global economy pressured prices even as a stock market rally offered support. Brent crude oil fell $1.67 a barrel, or 3.1 percent, to a low of $52.80 before recovering to around $53.30 by 1010 GMT. U.S. light crude oil dropped $1.30 to $44.92 and was last 90 cents lower at $45.32. Oil prices reached multi-year highs in early October but are now approaching their lowest levels for 18 months. Both crude oil benchmarks have lost more than a third of their value since the beginning of […]