Oil prices edge down as traders assess China's oil demand, await OPEC+ cuts
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices edged down on Monday but held recent ranges as traders assessed China's oil demand following the coronavirus outbreak and awaited a decision by major producers to cut output further to balance markets.Oil is off more than 20% from peaks struck in January after a spreading virus hit demand in the world's largest oil importer and fuelled concerns of excess supplies.Brent crude slipped to $53.63 a barrel in early Asian trade, the lowest since January 2019, before..