Oil prices rose more than 2% in early trading after Israel ordered troops to move further into Lebanon amid renewed fighting with Hezbollah. The escalation increases geopolitical risk in the Middle East and supports crude prices through supply disruption concerns. The move is likely to have broad implications for energy markets and related risk assets.
Oil prices rose more than 2% in early trading after Israel ordered troops to move further into Lebanon amid renewed fighting with Hezbollah. The escalation increases geopolitical risk in the Middle East and supports crude prices through supply disruption concerns. The move is likely to have broad implications for energy markets and related risk assets.
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