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Oil Drops Under $100, Boosting European Markets Amid Iran Peace Prospects

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Global oil prices experienced a significant drop on Monday, falling below the $100 mark per barrel, due to encouraging developments in the negotiations between the United States and Iran. The discussions, which have the potential to lead to a peace agreement, sparked a wave of optimism among investors. As a result, Brent crude, the key international oil price indicator, plummeted by roughly 6% to around $97 per barrel, marking its lowest point in two weeks.

The negotiations are focused on resolving tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran, which have led to heightened geopolitical risks and disrupted global oil supplies. A critical sticking point in these talks remains the future status of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for oil shipping worldwide. Iranian officials have highlighted that while discussions are making headway, a definitive agreement has yet to be finalized.

Recent military actions had led to the Strait of Hormuz being closed, severely impacting global energy supplies and causing a spike in oil and gas prices. Although some energy shipments have resumed, particularly liquefied natural gas moving to Asia and oil exports from the Gulf region, analysts caution that the broader recovery of global energy logistics and infrastructure could take several months, even if the strait reopens soon.

The easing of tensions has had a positive impact on global stock markets, with Japan’s Nikkei index climbing nearly 3%. European markets also saw gains as investors anticipated a reduction in inflationary pressures and an improvement in economic stability. Meanwhile, the US dollar experienced a slight weakening, and gold prices rose as investors remained wary of ongoing geopolitical risks.

Amid these developments, the recent surge in energy and fertilizer prices continues to fuel global inflation concerns. This economic environment is prompting markets to reevaluate expectations regarding potential future interest rate cuts by central banks around the world.

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