Oil Rises with Threat of US Sanctions to Iran's Partners
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Future oil contracts closed this Friday (21) on high, marking the sixth consecutive recovery session, still pressed by the new economic threats of the United States against Iran and without signs of diplomatic advances between the parties. Brent oil with delivery for October closed the session this Friday on high of 0.65%, rated at $94.39 per barrel, at ICE. WTI with maturity for the same month won 0.26%, rated at $87.06 per barrel, at Nymex. In…
The oil closed at high this Friday (21), jumping 13% in the week, as negotiations between the United States and Iran continue to paralyze and the two countries continue to exchange threats. Negotiated at the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), the WTI oil for October closed at high of 0.26% (US$ 0.23), to US$ 87.06 per barrel. The Brent oil for the same month, negotiated at the Intercontinental Exchange of London (ICE), closed at high of 0.65%…
Brent closed at $94.39 the barrel, 61 cents high, or 0.65%, while WTI closed at $87.06 the barrel, 23 cents high, or 0.26%
Brent's ore rises to $94.39 per barrel. Brent's ore prices rose today Friday, reaching about $94.39 per barrel, continuing its gains with continuing concerns about...
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