Oil prices fell sharply on Monday, with rising U.S. rig count and weak China data weighing on markets.
Global benchmark Brent crude tumbled 1.7 percent to $60.55 a barrel while U.S. crude oil futures were down nearly 2 percent at $52.67 per barrel.
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