Oil has returned to the levels seen before the armed conflict in the Middle East much sooner than expected. Brent’s decline of nearly 40% from its March highs is not solely attributable to increased production from the Persian Gulf. The market has adapted to the most extensive crisis in the oil market’s history.
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