Oil prices traded higher on Tuesday as uncertainty lingered despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to postpone potential strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure for five days.
Benchmark Brent crude futures traded up more than 2 percent at $98.25 a barrel after plunging over 10 percent in the previous session. WTI crude futures were up 3.4 percent at $91.09.
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Oil Prices Rebound As US-Iran Tensions Persist
2026-03-24 09:29:12
