What Iran ceasefire means for fuel prices, inflation and interest rates in the UK
Read our Privacy notice Oil prices tumbled, shares surged, and the dollar fell following the announcement of the US-Iran ceasefire and the push to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. That led to hope that the global energy crisis could be short-lived and UK consumers could avoid the worst of the feared fuel price inflation that has sent prices at the pumps soaring. Jet fuel prices, which were around £65 before the strikes on Iran started, are now above £150.
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