Morgan Stanley: Oil Buffers Could Run Out Before Hormuz Reopens
Most of the market buffers that have stopped oil futures prices from rallying to record highs could vanish before the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which puts the market in a “race against time,” according to Morgan Stanley. Reduced overall crude imports into China and soaring exports from the
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