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uk.finance.yahoo.com
Gas prices soar as Shell plant damaged in attack on Qatar energy site
Gas prices have soared to a three-year high and oil prices spiked after attacks on energy sites in Iran and Qatar damaged a Shell plant and stoked fears about disruption to global supplies.
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uk.finance.yahoo.com
Energy price surge derails expectations for Bank of England interest rate cuts
Surging oil and gas prices linked to the Middle East conflict have upended expectations for UK interest rate cuts, with investors now bracing for a prolonged pause and warning that borrowing costs could rise again.
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www.wsj.com
Oil Rises After Attacks on Middle East Energy Sites; Asian Stocks Fall
Oil prices rose after Israel attacked an Iranian gas field and Iran retaliated by striking a Qatari gas hub.
Oil rose Thursday after fresh attacks on critical energy infrastructure in the Middle East, while Asian equity markets fell amid fading expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts and weaker risk sentiment.
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www.morningstar.com
Oil Rises Amid Widening Mideast Conflict, Asian Stocks Fall on Dimming Fed Rate-Cut Hopes
Oil rose Thursday following attacks on energy infrastructure in the Middle East, while Asian equity markets fell on dimming hopes of interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
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fortune.com
It's almost inexplicable why oil prices aren't much higher. But here's why markets are 'resilient' so far despite the biggest energy supply shock ever | Fortune
The war in Iran represents the biggest energy supply shock in history with the Strait of Hormuz choke point effectively off limits to the 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas that flows through it each day.
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fortune.com
White House suspends the Jones Act for 60 days. Analysts see a gas price impact of 3 cents | Fortune
As the U. S. and Israel's war against Iran continues to upend energy markets and supply chains worldwide, the Trump administration says it will temporarily waive maritime shipping requirements under a more than century-old law known as the Jones Act.