Oil Prices Fall Amid US-Iran Nuclear Talk Signals
Oil prices dropped to $71 on international markets, as signals from Washington and Tehran ahead of new nuclear talks eased concerns over Middle East oil supplies.
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Oil prices ease, but traders remain on edge ahead of this week’s U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, OPEC+ meeting
Oil markets remain fixated on the threat of a U.S. attack on Iran — and this week could provide some clarity on the next move for crude prices, with talks between the two nations expected Thursday.
By Myra P. Saefong
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Cene nafte pale su danas na međunarodnim tržištima na 71 dolar nakon što su ulagače ohrabrili signali iz Vašingtona i Teherana uoči novog kruga nuklearnih pregovora, ublažavajući prethodnu bojazan za isporuke nafte sa Bliskog istoka.
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