WTI Jumps 51% in a Month on Iran War Supply Shock
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مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعيWTI crude oil prices have surged 51% in a month to over $100 per barrel due to the Iran war supply shock, leading to significant increases in gasoline and diesel fuel prices. This rapid price escalation has major implications for the energy sector and broader market sentiment. The price rise is the highest monthly climb since WTI futures started trading in 1983, indicating a substantial market impact.
The sharp increase in WTI prices is expected to have a direct impact on energy stocks, potentially boosting the shares of oil producers and refiners, while negatively affecting airlines and other fuel-intensive industries. The price surge may also lead to increased inflation concerns, influencing interest rate decisions and affecting the overall market sentiment.
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West Texas Intermediate added some 51% over last month, currently trading at over $100 per barrel as President Trump indicated the war against Iran was not coming to a swift end. The Wall Street Journal reported that the price rise represented a difference of $34.36, which was the highest monthly price climb since WTI futures started trading on the commodity exchange, back in 1983. As a result of the benchmark price rise, gasoline has topped $4 per gallon and diesel fuel sits at $5.50 per gallon, according to the latest data from AAA. The last…
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