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Why Oil Prices Fell After Iran's Missile Strike

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Oil prices fell after Iran’s missile strike on a U.S. base, as markets interpreted the move as symbolic rather than escalatory—pricing in a pause, not a war.

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Why oil prices dropped after Iran’s attack on U.S. air bases

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The price of oil plummets after Iran's US-based attack in Qatar, after it was confirmed that the Strait of Ormuz remains open and there is no damage to infrastructure.

·Mexico
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Contrary to the fears of the global community following the Iranian attack, oil prices have started to decline.

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Direct: Oil prices on world markets fell at the end of transactions...

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Forbes broke the news in United States on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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