El petróleo sube más de un 2% ante la falta de acuerdo entre EEUU e Irán sobre el plan nuclear y el estrecho de Ormuz
El crudo Brent superó los 110 dólares por barril y las bolsas de Asia y Europa operaban a la baja. Un buque cargado con gas emiratí logró cruzar el estrecho por primera vez desde marzo, pero el tráfico marítimo global por el paso sigue reducido un 95%
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