Oil Prices Jump After Iran Claims Missile Strike on U.S. Navy Vessel Near Hormuz
Oil prices rallied again on Monday morning after Iran’s Fars news agency reported that two missiles struck a U.S. Navy vessel near Jask Island on the Gulf of Oman, just outside the eastern entrance to the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude for July delivery was up 2.82% to trade at $111.12 per barrel at
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