Brent Oil Prices Dip Below $80 Amid Market Concerns and Geopolitical Tensions
The price of Brent crude oil, a key benchmark for Angolan exports, dropped by 2.31% on Tuesday, closing at $79.55 per barrel in the London futures market. This decline comes after a three-day rally that had pushed prices above the $80 mark. The drop in Brent prices was driven by concerns on Wall Street regarding crude oil’s future outlook. Major banks, including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, recently revised their 2025 price forecasts downward, predicting
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