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Firstpost: Oil tops $100 as US–Iran talks collapse, Hormuz crisis jolts global markets

Oil prices surged past $100 per barrel after US–Iran talks stalled, raising fears of prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz and triggering volatility across global financial markets ...

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Oil tops $100 as US–Iran talks collapse, Hormuz crisis jolts global markets

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CNN on MSN: US oil settles above $100 for first time since 2022 after Trump says he wants to ‘take the oil’ in Iran and Houthis join war

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Oil prices rose Monday, with US crude oil settling above $100 per barrel for the first time since July 2022, after comments by President Donald Trump and strikes against Israel by Iran-backed Houthi ...

US oil settles above $100 for first time since 2022 after Trump says he wants to ‘take the oil’ in Iran and Houthis join war

Khaleej Times: Oil swings back above $100 as Hormuz risks tighten supply outlook

U.S. oil prices ended March 30 above $100 a barrel for the first time since the U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran, with President Donald Trump threatening further escalation of attacks, ...

AOL: Brent crude oil prices top $100 as US awaits Iran's response on peace talks

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Oil prices rebounded Thursday morning, with Brent crude trading back above $100 after the White House said it was awaiting a response from Iran to move forward with potential seco ...

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Brent crude oil prices top $100 as US awaits Iran's response on peace talks

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