Oil prices fall to US$32.87 for Brent, US$32.71 for WTI
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OIL prices fell further Monday on worries about China's growth slowdown and a supply glut, but analysts said tensions between producer giants Iran and Saudi Arabia could lend some support.
Around midday in London, Brent North Sea crude for delivery in February stood at US$32.87 a barrel, down 68 US cents from Friday's close.
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