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Oil climbs on U.S.-Iran tensions as Middle East supply risk reshapes markets

Newseze Wire·Mon, Jun 29, 12:06 AMWire: CNBC Top News
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Oil climbs on U.S.-Iran tensions as Middle East supply risk reshapes markets

Military escalation between the U.S. and Iran directly threatens crude supplies that underpin global energy costs and economic growth, making commodity markets a real-time indicator of geopolitical risk.

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