Oil slips as weak China exports highlight trade war impact
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LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices fell on Monday after data showed Chinese exports declined for a fourth straight month, sending jitters through a market already concerned about damage to global demand by the trade war between Washington and Beijing. Brent futures were down 60 cents, or 0.93%, at $63.79 per barrel by 1315 GMT, after gaining about 3% last week on news that OPEC and its allies would deepen output cuts. West Texas Intermediate oil futures were also down 60 cents, or 1.01% to..