WTI has jumped to $75.80 from a low of $74.12. It's still not all the way back to $76.75, which is where it was when the report first broke.
Update: A Qatar official tells Reuters there is no ceasefire deal for Gaza
WTI has jumped to $75.80 from a low of $74.12. It's still not all the way back to $76.75, which is where it was when the report first broke.
Update: A Qatar official tells Reuters there is no ceasefire deal for Gaza
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