GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares fall as Chinese data dims economic outlook

LONDON, Oct 13 (Reuters) - World share prices fell on Tuesday, snapping their longest winning streak since February after Chinese trade data gave a further sign the world's economic growth engine is sputtering and a big fall in oil prices triggered profit-taking.
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