Oil steady amid muted Thanksgiving trade and ahead of OPEC+ meet
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Oil prices were steady on Friday in quiet trade with the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday underway, while investors awaited a meeting of OPEC and its allies next week that may result in the extension of a production cut agreement to support the market. Brent crude was down 5 cents at $63.82 a barrel by 0103 GMT, after dropping 0.3% on Thursday. West Texas Intermediate was up by 1 cent at $58.12 a barrel. The contract gained 0.2% in the previous session with many U.S. traders already..