Oil Rises on Iran Risk and U.S. Policy Noise

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Oil prices edged higher mid-day as traders priced in Middle East risk from renewed Iran unrest and policy uncertainty in Washington, including tariff talk and Fed remarks. WTI hovered around $61.10 per barrel and Brent near $65.41, up about 2–3% on the day, with no confirmed supply disruptions and the move driven by risk premia rather than a single shock.
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