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Oil prices jumped back above 100 dollars per barrel after Iran denied Trump claims about negotiations with the US.
After a brief drop yesterday caused by Trump announcement to delay military strikes, markets reacted with a new price surge.
Analysts warn that if tensions continue, prices could exceed previous records. The business sector is already preparing for the worst-case scenario, and consumers worldwide are feeling the consequences through rising fuel and basic product prices.
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