Brent crude falls below $100 a barrel amid Middle East peace hopes – business live
13.32 CEST Brent crude falls below $98 a barrel amid peace hopes Brent crude keeps falling amid hopes that the strait of Hormuz could soon be open again. The global benchmark has slid to $97.48 a barrel, down $12 a barrel – a near-11% drop, the lowest since 22 April. US West Texas intermediate crude fell 11.3% to $90.74 a barrel.
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