Oil Slides Below $100 as Iran Tensions Ease Ahead of Fed Meeting

Brent crude retreats from triple digits after U.S. pauses Iran strikes, easing inflation concerns before key central bank decisions. Oil prices fell below $100 per barrel as tensions with Iran eased, with the U.S. pausing strikes after 13 days of attacks. Iran signaled a r

Brent crude retreats from triple digits after U.S. pauses Iran strikes, easing inflation concerns before key central bank decisions.

Oil prices fell below $100 per barrel as tensions with Iran eased, with the U.S. pausing strikes after 13 days of attacks. Iran signaled a reciprocal pause, reducing geopolitical risks that had driven crude higher in recent weeks.

The retreat comes ahead of a packed economic calendar, including the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on Wednesday. Futures still price a 25% chance of a rate hike, despite cooling energy costs. The Bank of Japan and Bank of England also meet this week, with markets watching for yen and sterling reactions.

A third of the S&P 500, including Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft, will report earnings, while second-quarter U.S. GDP data is also due. Lower oil prices may ease inflation concerns but add volatility to growth expectations.

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