Brent oil slips from 2019-high as economic woes counter OPEC-led cuts
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Brent crude oil prices slipped away from 2019 highs above $65 per barrel reached earlier on Friday, as economic concerns countered OPEC-led supply cuts and a partial shutdown of Saudi Arabia's biggest offshore oil field.Brent rose as far as $65.10, pushing past the $65 mark for the first time this year, before falling back to $64.69 by 0751 GMT. That was still 0.2 percent above the last close.The international benchmark for oil prices is near a 3-month high and set for a 4..