New Delhi, June 19 -- Global crude prices were trading marginally lower on Thursday morning amid a stronger dollar and uncertainty over the involvement of the US in the Israel-Iran conflict.
At 10.55 am, the August contract of Brent in the Intercontinental Exchange was trading at $76.61, 0.12% lower from its previous close but higher than the session's low of $75.78 per barrel.
Mixed signals from US President Donald Trump over the direct participation of the US in the ongoing war in West Asia are keeping traders on their toes, experts said.
After indicating through social media platforms on Tuesday that the US intends to join Israel in its conflict against Iran, Trump on Wednesday said the US may or may not join the war. According to a...
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