Oil prices retreated Monday as traders took profits following a pre-weekend surge on positive jobs data from the United States, the world\'s biggest consumer of crude. Brent North Sea crude for delivery in September dropped 36 cents to $108.58 a barrel in London afternoon deals. New York\'s main contract, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) light sweet crude for September, fell 30 cents to $91.10. \"Mild profit-taking is being seen, with Brent and WTI easing back from Friday\'s highs,\" said Sucden Financial Research analyst Jack Pollard. A rally on Friday saw WTI prices surge more than four dollars to pass $91 a barrel, while Brent rose more than three dollars to within striking distance of $109. Crude prices were weaker \"after rallying on a stronger-than-expected US jobs report, while the market awaited Chinese trade data due later this week for trading cues,\" Phillip Futures said in a report. On traders\' watchlist for this week is the release of a slew of economic data from China which will provide an update on the economic health of the world\'s largest energy consumer.
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