News from CoinWang: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, restoring the normal volume of oil supply from the Middle East would still take 2 to 3 months.

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NightOwlTrader
· 14h ago
Oil price volatility window is here—derivatives market is set to get lively
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DaoAfterparty
· 14h ago
2–3 months? Shipping insurance and shipowner confidence are the hidden bottlenecks
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LendObserver
· 14h ago
The IMF’s forecast is conservative enough—how could the supply chain repairs be that fast?
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ATRTrail
· 14h ago
Oil traders beware: physical delivery and paper prices may decouple.
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AlgorithmFollower
· 14h ago
As soon as the Strait of Hormuz opened, they talked about restoring it—who can say for sure about the Middle East situation?
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