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Global markets appeared to take the U.S. strike against nuclear targets in Iran in stride as investors watched June 23 to see how Iran will react.
By early morning in London, the price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, had fallen 0.4% to $76.74 a barrel. U.S. crude also fell back, giving up 0.3% to $73.59 a barrel.
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The big unknown is what Iran will do, analysts said. The price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, was up 1.2% at $77.91 per barrel.
By early morning in London, the price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, had fallen 0.4% to $76.74 a barrel. U.S. crude also fell back, giving up 0.3% to $73.59 a barrel.
Oil flip-flops and shares are mixed after the US strikes Iranian nuclear sites Global markets appear to have taken the U.S. strike against nuclear targets in Iran in stride as investors await next ...