Wall Street has spent this year waiting for prices to calm down. The thinking was simple. The war with Iran pushed oil up in February; the shock would wear off, and the Fed would go back to cutting rates.
One of the banks that sold that idea has changed its mind.
Wells Fargo is not a gloomy voice…
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