Brent Oil Surges Amid Iran Ceasefire Uncertainty

Brent crude rises 5% on week to $97.25 Brent crude is trading at $97.25, about 5% up on the week, as fresh hostilities between the US and Iran cast doubt on a fragile ceasefire. The US military announced self-defence strikes on Iranian Qeshm island, following reports

Brent crude rises 5% on week to $97.25

Brent crude is trading at $97.25, about 5% up on the week, as fresh hostilities between the US and Iran cast doubt on a fragile ceasefire.

The US military announced self-defence strikes on Iranian Qeshm island, following reports of Iranian attacks in Gulf countries.

Markets are growing sceptical about a negotiated end to the war and a swift reopening of the key Strait of Hormuz, driving oil prices towards $100.

A prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could push Brent crude towards $150, hitting global growth and pushing Europe into recession.

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