Brent Climbs 1.80% to 93.10 Dollars
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The price of the Brent oil barrel for delivery in August rose by 1.80% on Wednesday, to $93.10 a barrel, after US President Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran again and "hardly" if a peace agreement is not concluded. The North Sea oil, of reference in Europe, today advanced $1.65 in the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) of London, regarding the liquidation price of the last session, when it ended at $91.45.
The price of Brent oil for delivery in August rose today 1.80%, reaching $93.10 per barrel, after the US President threatened Iran with further attacks.
The price of the barrel of oil Brent for delivery in August rose by 1.80% on Wednesday, to $93.10, after US President Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran again and "hardly" if a peace agreement is not concluded. The entry Brent rises by 1.80%, to $93.10, for possible new attacks between the US and Iran was first published in the Digital Process.
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