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The price of oil is rising. US talks with Iran have stalled


Oil prices are rising – Brent crude oil futures rose by almost 3% on Monday. up to $104 a barrel after Donald Trump declared that the current ceasefire between the US and Iran was close to collapse. The United States rejected Iran's counter-peace offer, which reduced the likelihood of an early end to the conflict. In turn, the US stock exchanges do not seem to care about the news from the Middle East – another record was broken on Wall Street by the S&P 500 index.

American WTI crude oil is also becoming more expensive – futures contracts are up 3%. up to $98 per barrel. After several days of declines last week, when investors were hoping for progress in negotiations between the US and Iran, the commodity returned to growth.

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