Brent crude oil prices have dipped below $75 a barrel for the first time since the onset of the Middle East conflict. This unexpected decline occurred after a peace agreement between the United States and Iran was finalized last week, signaling a major change in the global oil landscape. The benchmark price experienced a notable 3.1 percent decrease, showcasing the market's strong response to the newfound resolution.
Brent crude oil prices have fallen below $75 a barrel, a level not seen since the start of the Middle East conflict. This 3.1% decline follows a recently finalized peace agreement between the United States and Iran, significantly altering the global oil market dynamics.
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