How oil traders called the Middle East war
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EDITO. The conflict between Israel and Iran reminds us of the extent to which the world economy remains dependent on oil. In France, the price is monitored at the pump.


Why didn’t oil prices rise during the Israel-Iran war?
Despite inherent geopolitical complexities, regional cooperation in developing alternative transit routes is increasingly attractiveThe post Why didn’t oil prices rise during the Israel-Iran war? appeared first on JNS.org.
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- 67% of the sources lean Right
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