NEW YORK: Crude oil prices have increased once again in the global market.
According to the details, Brent crude is trading at $93.50 per barrel and WTI is trading at around $90 per barrel in the global market, while Murban crude is being sold at $90 per barrel.
On the other hand, despite the lack of progress in the Iran-US deal, the Asian market is seeing a bullish start to the trading week.
According to the report, the Korean Kospi and Japan’s Nikkei are still seen as positive today after last week’s record increase.
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