LATEST NEWS... Oil prospects were blended on Monday, with U.S. rough edging lower, as speculators and merchants fussed over worldwide monetary development prospects in the midst of a standoff in Sino-U.S. exchange talks. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) fates were at $61.58 per barrel, down 9 pennies, or 0.2% at 0223 GMT, from their past settlement. WTI shut the keep going session enduring on the day. In the interim Brent unrefined prospects were at $70.73 a barrel, up 11 pennies, or 0.2%, from their last close. Brent finished the past session minimal changed. The exchange struggle between the world's main two economies heightened on Friday, with the United States climbing levies on $200 billion worth of Chinese products after President Donald Trump said Beijing "broke the arrangement" by reneging on prior responsibilities made amid long periods of dealings. The gatherings showed up at a halt over arrangements on Sunday as Washington requested guarantees of solid...