Oil rises on hopes for deeper OPEC output cuts, U.S.-China trade talks
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Oil prices climbed early on Friday, building on gains in the previous session, after producer club OPEC hinted at making deeper cuts in supply while optimism was revived over talks between the United States and China to end their trade war. International benchmark Brent crude futures were at $59.26 a barrel by 0251 GMT, up 16 cents, or 0.3%, from their previous settlement. Brent settled up 1.3% at $59.10 a barrel on Thursday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures..