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Oil prices fall as markets watch Iran ceasefire and China talks

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Oil prices fall as markets watch Iran ceasefire and China talks
Oil prices fall as markets watch Iran ceasefire and China talks Oil prices fell on Wednesday after three consecutive days of gains, as investors monitored the fragile ceasefire involving Iran, the United States and Israel, along with developments surrounding President Donald Trump’s visit to China for talks with President Xi Jinping. Brent crude futures dropped 82 cents, or 0.76 percent, to $106.95 a barrel by 00:51 GMT, while West Texas Intermediate crude fell 66 cents, or 0.65 percent, to $101.52. Markets remain focused on the future of the ceasefire and on whether discussions between Trump and Xi could influence the conflict and broader global economic conditions.
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