Oil rises back towards three-month highs on U.S.-China trade deal
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LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices rose back towards the previous session's three-month highs on Monday, supported by last week's announcement of an initial trade deal between the United States and China. Brent crude oil futures were up 37 cents, or 0.6%, at $65.59 a barrel by 1535 GMT, having hit their highest since Sept. 17 in the previous session at $65.79. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 19 cents, or 0.3%, at $60.26 a barrel. The United States and China announced on Friday a "phase..