Oil Prices Slip From Seven-Month High as War Premium Fades
Market Intelligence Analysis
AI-PoweredOil prices have declined from a seven-month high due to a record US inventory build and fading war premium, following diplomatic efforts between the US and Iran.
Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 80% confidence.
Article Context
WTI crude oil posted a volatile and ultimately lower week as a record U.S. inventory build collided with an evolving diplomatic effort between Washington and Tehran. The April contract touched a seven-month high of $67.28 on Monday before reversing sharply, finishing near $65.31 by Thursday night, down $1.17 or 1.76% on the week. Iran-U.S. Negotiations: From War Premium to Cautious Optimism The dominant theme all week was the diplomatic standoff over Iran's nuclear program. Early in the week, crude was underpinned by a significant geopolitical…
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