Oil sails past $115 as Middle East tensions widen oil-supply risks
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Oil prices jumped as Brent traded around $115 a barrel and WTI near $101, after Yemen’s Houthis attacked Israel and Iran-related tensions intensified, underscoring supply-disruption risks and a persistent risk premium amid regional hostilities and ongoing U.S. deployments in the Middle East.
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