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U.S. crude oil briefly dips below $70 as tankers transit Strait of Hormuz
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Jun 24, 22:00 UTC
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Jun 25, 09:50 UTC · Il Fatto Quotidiano
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- Qiimaha shidaalka oo ku soo laabtay halkii uu joogay dagaalka ka hor iyo maraakiibta maraysa Hormuz oo soo badatay BBC · 18d ago
- Oil prices drop as more ships move through the Strait of Hormuz Yahoo Finance · 18d ago
- Oil Prices Return to Prewar Levels After Four Months The New York Times · 18d ago
- Crude Prices Sink as Traders Bet on More Iranian Oil Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com · 18d ago
- Oil Holds Drop After Erasing Most Wartime Gains as Supply Swells Bloomberg.com · 20d ago
- Oil Futures Fall to Lowest Since the Outbreak of War WSJ · 20d ago
- Brent settles at lowest since before start of Iran war as more tankers exit Hormuz Reuters · 20d ago
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