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 ...
Oil tops $100 as US–Iran talks collapse, Hormuz crisis jolts global markets
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
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
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 ...
Brent crude oil prices top $100 as US awaits Iran's response on peace talks
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