🔺Oil prices rise; market fluctuations with the expiration of a ceasefire
◾The return on bond securities on Tuesday reached the highest level in decades, and the price of oil rose for the third consecutive day. Asian stocks also gave up their initial gains.
◾These developments occurred after the end of the ceasefire between the United States and the Islamic Republic, and after Tehran said it would shift to a military status that is “completely aggressive.”
◾Accordingly, Brent futures contracts rose by four-tenths of a percent to $91.20 per barrel, recording a third consecutive day of growth.
◾Oil prices rose by more than $2 on Monday. Brent closed at $90.87 with a 2.65% increase, and U.S. crude oil rose by 2.5% to $84.50.



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