Oil Hits $100 as Middle East Tensions Threaten Global Supply

Oil Hits $100 as Middle East Tensions Threaten Global Supply

Crude oil neared $100 a barrel on June 3 after US-Iran conflict closed the Strait of Hormuz, a sea route through which a third of the world's oil travels. The price spike reflects fear of supply shortages. If the disruption lasts weeks, central banks worry inflation will surge again, squeezing household budgets.

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