Report: Crude prices rise as U.S. launches strikes on Iran shortly after canceling its license to sell oil
Oil futures climbed late Tuesday after the Treasury Department canceled a license granted on June 21 to allow for the sale of Iranian oil.
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Oil futures climbed late Tuesday after the Treasury Department canceled a license granted on June 21 to allow for the sale of Iranian oil.
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