
Oil prices surge further and markets slump as Middle East war intensifies
Brent crude rose by another 4% on Tuesday to stand at a one-year high of nearly 81 US dollars a barrel, while the FTSE 10 tumbled more than 2%.
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Prețul la petrol continuă să crească după extinderea războiului din Orientul Mijlociu
20-minutenAuswirkungen des Krieges: Schweizer Börse auf Talfahrt
rzeczpospolitaArmatorzy już ogłaszają podwyżki
irozhlasRopa kvůli obavám z vývoje na Blízkém východě dál zdražuje, Brent je téměř na 81 dolarech za barel
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Prețul la petrol continuă să crească după extinderea războiului din Orientul Mijlociu
Cotațiile de referință ale țițeiului au crescut marți cu aproximativ 8%, urcând pentru a treia ședință consecutivă pe fondul extinderii conflictului americano-israelian cu Iranul, care perturbă livrările de combustibil și amplifică temerile privind noi întreruperi…
By Sebastian Jucan
Read full article →Auswirkungen des Krieges: Schweizer Börse auf Talfahrt
Der Krieg im Iran schockt die Märkte. Börsen brechen ein, Preise für Öl und Gas schiessen in die Höhe. Die Turbulenzen dürften weiter anhalten.
Read full article →Armatorzy już ogłaszają podwyżki
Po napaści USA oraz Izraela na Iran zniknęły ubezpieczenia morskie, drożeją paliwa i transport oceaniczny.
By Robert Przybylski
Read full article →Ropa kvůli obavám z vývoje na Blízkém východě dál zdražuje, Brent je téměř na 81 dolarech za barel
Ceny ropy se dál výrazně zvyšují kvůli obavám, že pokračující konflikt na Blízkém východě naruší dodávky suroviny na trh. Severomořská ropa Brent si krátce po pondělní deváté hodině ráno připisovala více než čtyři procenta a pohybovala se v blízkosti 81 dolarů za barel. Americká lehká ropa West Texas Intermediate (WTI) vykazovala nárůst zhruba o 3,7 procenta a nacházela se nedaleko 74 dolarů za barel.
Read full article →India or China? As Middle East erupts, who can survive crude supply shock longer
India is the world’s fastest growing major economy and a fast-growing consumer of oil. Its vulnerability to supply shocks stems from the relatively small reserves and strategic oil reserves.
By TOI BUSINESS DESK
Read full article →Oil prices surge further and markets slump as Middle East war intensifies
Brent crude rose by another 4% on Tuesday to stand at a one-year high of nearly 81 US dollars a barrel, while the FTSE 10 tumbled more than 2%.
By Holly Williams
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