Oil tops $100 again as Iran calls Donald Trump's 'positive talks' claim 'fake news'

Brent crude surged back above the $100 mark on March 24, climbing four per cent to reach $103. 94 per barrel in Asian trading. The recovery follows a plunge of more than 10 per cent the previous day, when markets initially reacted to Donald Trump announcing he had postponed threatened military action against Iranian energy facilities. Conflicting accounts from Washington and Tehran over whether diplomatic discussions have taken place continue to fuel uncertainty in global energy markets

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Oil tops $100 again as Iran calls Donald Trump's 'positive talks' claim 'fake news'

Brent crude surged back above the $100 mark on March 24, climbing four per cent to reach $103. 94 per barrel in Asian trading. The recovery follows a plunge of more than 10 per cent the previous day, when markets initially reacted to Donald Trump announcing he had postponed threatened military action against Iranian energy facilities. Conflicting accounts from Washington and Tehran over whether diplomatic discussions have taken place continue to fuel uncertainty in global energy markets

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