Oil Rallies as Conflict Over Hormuz Escalates With Fresh Strikes

Oil gained after the US carried out another wave of strikes against Iran, with the two sides disputing whether the Strait of Hormuz was open. Ed Morse, Senior Advisor and Commodity Strategist at Hartree Partners, discusses what's next fo…
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