Oil mixed as election seen swinging to Clinton while OPEC doubts weigh
By Ethan Lou NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices were mixed on Monday, supported by easing concerns over the economy after news that U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will not face charges over her emails, but prices were pressured by a rallying dollar and doubts over OPEC's planned production cuts. Brent crude was down 20 cents, or 0.09 percent, at $45.49 a barrel. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it would not press charges against Clinton over her using a private email server.
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