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financeStrait of Hormuz Reopening Signals Lower Global Oil Prices
Resumed operations at the Strait of Hormuz are expected to increase global oil supply and reduce crude prices, though full volume normalization may extend into late 2026.
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financeUS-Iran Peace Deal Projects $60 Billion Annual Oil Revenue Surge
A new US-Iran peace agreement could restore Tehran's oil exports and banking access, potentially generating $60 billion annually while reshaping global energy markets and nuclear diplomacy.
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financeOil Plunges as Trump and Pezeshkian Sign Iran Ceasefire Accord
Crude prices drop sharply after US-Iran deal reopens Strait of Hormuz. Markets rally despite Fed rate hike signals and historically low strategic reserves.
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worldTrump Signs Islamabad Memorandum Ending Active Military Operations With Iran
President Trump signed the Islamabad Memorandum to cease hostilities with Iran, initiating a 60-day negotiation window on nuclear issues and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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financeBrent Crude Dips Below $80 on Strait of Hormuz Ceasefire Deal
Brent crude prices fell below $80 per barrel as a US-Iran ceasefire extension signals a potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, easing global supply fears.
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cryptoBitcoin Tests $60K Support as Bearish Patterns Repeat Across Markets
Bitcoin faces critical support at $60,000 as bear-market patterns repeat. Analysts flag $65,000 as the key breakout level while traditional markets diverge.
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financeUS Oil Inventories Hit 20-Year Low, SPR at Half Capacity
US commercial crude stocks fell to 434M barrels, lowest in two decades, with the Strategic Petroleum Reserve at a 28-month low.
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worldU.S. Oil Inventories Plunge to Lowest Since 2004 Amid Iran Tensions
U.S. crude stockpiles hit their lowest since 2004 due to exports and SPR releases, with Iran tensions adding volatility to oil markets.