WSJ
15 Jul 2026, 13:08 UTC · 1h ago
China's Crude Buying Pause Has Helped Cushion the Market. That Might Be Changing.
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WSJ
15 Jul 2026, 13:08 UTC · 1h ago
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Renewed U.S.-Iran tensions are placing Gulf oil supplies at risk. — Geopolitical instability in the Gulf typically triggers immediate price spikes due to fears of supply disruptions.
+0.80China's prolonged slump in crude buying may be coming to an end. — Increased demand from the world's largest importer acts as a strong bullish catalyst for global oil prices.
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