US‑Iran Tensions Push WTI Crude Prices Toward $110
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US‑Iran tensions have pushed expectations for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil to rise to $110 a barrel.
The price surge follows heightened diplomatic friction between Washington and Tehran, with market analysts noting that the uncertainty has spurred traders to bid up oil futures.
The move reflects the broader impact of geopolitical tensions on global energy markets, as investors react to potential disruptions in supply chains.
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