Brent Tops $89 Amid U.S.-Iran Stalemate Over Hormuz

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Financial market analysis indicating bearish sentiment based on current trends.

Sentiment
Bearish
AI Confidence
70%
Time Horizon
Short Term
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Brent Crude oil prices rose above $89 per barrel in early trade in Europe on Wednesday as Iran and the United States offered contrasting claims about who controls the Strait of Hormuz. Brent Crude prices were up by 0.64% at $89.60 in the morning in Europe, and WTI Crude was rising by 0.94% at $83.90, amid persistent supply concerns and risks despite claims from the U.S. that traffic at Hormuz had normalized. Iran, for its part, said on Tuesday that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed unless the United States ends the war and meets Tehran’s…

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  • free-analysis-rule-based-analysis OIL Bearish Confidence: 70%
  • free-analysis-rule-based-analysis WTI Bearish Confidence: 70%

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Financial market analysis indicating bearish sentiment based on current trends.

Time Horizon

Short Term

Original article published by OilPrice.com on August 12, 2026.
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