Brent crude falls below $75 for first time since Middle East war
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Brent crude oil prices fell below $75 per barrel for the first time since the Middle East conflict began, dropping 3.1 percent to $74.73. The decrease follows a recent US-Iran agreement aimed at ending the conflict that started on February 28, contributing to the decline in oil prices.
Brent slid 3.1 percent to $74.73, extending its fall since the United States and Iran last week struck a deal to end the conflict that began on February 28. The post Brent crude falls below $75 for first time since Middle East war appeared first on Vanguard News.
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