Oil jumps 4pc as new strikes by US, Iran threaten Hormuz shipments

Oil prices surged over 4 per cent on Monday as energy shipments via the Strait of Hormuz remained under threat, with the US and Iran announcing renewed military strikes . Brent crude futures climbed $3.10, or 4.08pc, to $79.11 by 0325 GM…
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