Crude-oil futures moved in a narrow price range in Asian trade Wednesday ahead of U.S. inventory numbers, with Brent crude slightly lower after posting gains in the previous session. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude futures for delivery in April traded at $50.62 a barrel at 0416 GMT, up $0.10 in the Globex electronic session. Brent crude for April delivery on London’s ICE Futures exchange fell $0.27 to $60.75 a barrel. Both oil benchmarks had settled higher on Monday. Oil market participants remain divided on whether the latest rally in prices, especially for Brent crude, can be sustained. “The main question is whether oil prices have started to bottom out, or whether it is too soon to make this call. We believe the latter,” ABN Amro said in a report. It said the recent price recovery is driven partly by speculation and nothing […]