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IntroductionTop 10 retail foreign exchange brokers in the world,How to apply for a foreign exchange account,U.S. Plans to Restart Iran Nuclear TalksOn Thursday, oil prices fell following news that the U.S. pl
U.S. Plans to Restart Iran Nuclear Talks
On Thursday,Top 10 retail foreign exchange brokers in the world oil prices fell following news that the U.S. plans to restart nuclear talks with Iran, reducing the risk of escalating conflicts in the Middle East and consequently weakening previous oil price gains driven by geopolitical tensions. It is reported that U.S. Middle East envoy Steven Witkoff plans to meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi next week in Oslo to discuss the revival of the Iran nuclear agreement.
Earlier, the Iranian Foreign Minister publicly stated that Iran will continue to engage with the United Nations nuclear watchdog, sending positive signals for easing regional tensions.
Further Decline in Geopolitical Risk Premium
Recently, crude oil prices have shown significant volatility due to the Middle East geopolitical situation. Previously, direct U.S. strikes on Iran led to an escalation in tensions, driving oil prices higher. However, Tehran's subsequent retaliatory actions were seen as primarily symbolic, causing oil prices to fall back. The news of restarting the Iran nuclear talks further narrows the already reduced risk premium in the market.
Low Liquidity During Holiday Exacerbates Oil Price Fluctuations
Additionally, the drop in oil prices on Thursday was also influenced by thin trading ahead of the U.S. Independence Day holiday, with low liquidity amplifying market volatility.
Oil Price Closing Details
As of Thursday's close:
- New York market August WTI crude oil futures fell by 0.7%, closing at $67.00 per barrel.
- September Brent crude oil futures fell by 0.4%, closing at $68.80 per barrel.
Overall, the U.S. intention to restart Iran nuclear talks has emerged as a new factor suppressing oil price increases. Investors will continue to focus on the progress of the talks, the recovery of liquidity after the U.S. holiday, and further developments in geopolitical situations to assess the outlook for the international oil market.
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