Oil Flow from the Persian Gulf: A New Opportunity for the Global Market?
There is a closely monitored development in global oil markets. The flow of oil from Iran and Iraq has reached levels higher than anything seen since befor...

There is a closely monitored development in global oil markets. The flow of oil from Iran and Iraq has reached levels higher than anything seen since before the war. This situation is opening the doors to a pleasant new season. Oil prices remain calm in the face of this development. Trading, conducted with a very low number of traders, ensures the continuation of this trend.
Despite this, oil market experts are eagerly awaiting how this development could affect global inflation and commodity supply shocks. Could this stability in oil prices create an imbalance in commodity supply?
Is a new period of stagnation beginning in oil markets worldwide? How will the flow of oil from Iran and Iraq affect global markets? To find answers to these questions, experts are closely monitoring oil markets.
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