Iran's Loading Port Is Quiet, But Gulf Oil Is Getting Through Hormuz
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Iran leadership shake-up: Tehran arming up for Trump's economic war over Hormuz
Iran's leadership changes are not just a fight between 'extremists' and 'pragmatists' – they're a struggle over the powers to guide Iran's future. Meanwhile, Trump is at a loss on Hormuz, as Tehran has yet to be deterred by his economic sanctions
Oil hits highest daily gain since late July as new demands between US and Iran dampen hopes for opening Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices rose by 5% on Monday, driven by market concerns over the divergent conditions formulated by the United States and Iran to ensure the release of the Strait of Ormuz. ...
Oil still extends to New York with uncertainties about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz: the Wti, the American reference, now rises by 4.26%, to 81.51 dollars, while the Brent, the international benchmark, marks a progress of 4.24%, at altitude ... (ANSA)
Attacks in the Strait of Hormuz continue to affect oil prices.
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