Brent crude oil is currently priced at $93.60 per barrel, while WTI crude oil has fallen below $93 per barrel.

Mars Finance News, on May 27, according to market data, possibly influenced by the previous preliminary agreement draft between the U.S. and Iran, which stipulates a 60-day ceasefire on all fronts, Brent crude oil's intraday decline expanded to 3.00%, now at $93.60 per barrel; WTI crude oil retreated below $93 per barrel, down 3.42% intraday.
BZ-3.59%
CL-4.07%
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Pragmatists
· 7h ago
The ceasefire news was announced, and commodities collectively breathed a sigh of relief.
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SandwichDodger
· 7h ago
The political risk premium of crude oil is rapidly evaporating.
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GateUser-f2d5f4c0
· 7h ago
WTI falls below 93, bulls will have trouble sleeping tonight
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OutsiderOfZhiyuandao
· 7h ago
A 60-day ceasefire can cause oil prices to drop by 3%? The market reacts faster than the agreement itself.
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RugproofGrandma
· 7h ago
93.6, how are the brothers who chased the high last week doing?
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ForkMoment
· 7h ago
This draft hasn't been signed yet; the funds will be transferred first out of respect.
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On-ChainCheatSheetKing
· 7h ago
The geopolitical premium is starting to unwind.
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