Oil Prices Jump After U.S. Strikes Iranian Missile Sites
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Oil prices surged following a U.S. military strike on missile sites in southern Iran, reigniting concerns of potential military conflict. Brent crude rose over 2% to $98.39 a barrel while WTI futures also gained despite recent price drops.
Oil prices spiked in early Asian trade on Tuesday, after the U.S. military launched strikes on targets in southern Iran, reigniting fears of military action just a day after prices had dropped dramatically on promises of a peace deal. At the time of writing, Brent futures had climbed to $98.39 per barrel, up 2.34% on the session after plunging 7% on Monday. WTI futures also climbed, but, as there was no settlement on Memorial Day, they remained 4.98% down from the start of the week at $91.79. U.S. Central Command confirmed the strikes on Iranian…