Investors Worry About Middle East Ceasefire Status; International Oil Prices Rebound Near $100
Driven by concerns over the Middle East ceasefire, global oil prices surged. WTI crude jumped 4.94% to $99.07, and Brent crude rose 3.67% to $98.25, approaching the $100 mark.
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As of about 6:20 AM Eastern Time, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil for May delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose by $4.66, or 4.94%, to $99.07 per barrel.
Brent crude oil for June delivery in London rose by $3.48, or 3.67%, to $98.25 per barrel. (Translator: Chen Yanjun) 1150409
Brent crude oil for June delivery in London rose by $3.48, or 3.67%, to $98.25 per barrel. (Translator: Chen Yanjun) 1150409