* Economic data showed China's exports rose at a
slower than expected pace and imports dropped 6.7 percent in
November, while Japan's economy shrank more than expected in the
third quarter.
* The data put a damper on recent enthusiasm over the U.S.
economy, after a strong payrolls report on Friday sent the S&P
500 to its 49th record close of the year. The benchmark S&P
index has risen for seven weeks, its longest stretch in nearly a
year, and is up more than 11 percent from an October low.
* Merck & Co Inc said it would buy Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc in
a deal valued at $9.5 billion. Merck shares edged up 0.2 percent
in light premarket trading while Cubist shares rose 34.5 percent
to $99.98 before being halted.
* Energy shares may come under pressure on Monday as Brent crude
fell to a new five-year low on predictions that oversupply would
keep building until next year. The S&P energy index is down over
9 percent for the year, making it the only one of the 10 major
S&P sectors in the red for the year. [O/R]
* European shares were lower after the data from China and
Japan. In Asia, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares
outside Japan slipped 0.3 percent while Tokyo's Nikkei managed a
slight gain. [.EU]
(Editing by Bernadette Baum)
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