World stocks fall on China worries; oil ends lower
By Caroline Valetkevitch NEW YORK (Reuters) - World equity indexes dropped on Monday as disappointing trade data in world No. 2 economy China stoked concerns over weakening global growth, while oil prices slipped. Data showed China's October exports fell for a fourth month, while imports also dropped, leaving the nation with a record high trade surplus of $61.64 billion. The United States is one of China's biggest trade partners.
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