Oil drops from two-month high on U.S.-China trade talk uncertainty
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices pulled back from their highest levels in nearly two months on Friday amid continued overtainty over whether the United States and China will be able to reach a partial trade deal that would lift some pressure on the global economy.That was more than enough to offset news of a likely extension of production cuts by major producers that drove prices higher in the previous session.By 0422 GMT, Brent crude futures had slid 31 cents, or 0.5%, to $63.66 a barrel. West..