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Oil ends at highest level in over two weeks on U.S.-Iran tension
Oil prices settled at their highest level in more than two weeks after renewed U.S.-Iran hostilities raised concerns the cease-fire could end.
MarketWatch reports that oil futures finished at their highest price in over two weeks following a flare-up in U.S.-Iran hostilities, with investors viewing the developments as a sign the cease-fire may be ending.
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