Oil Prices Down 2% as Markets Scramble for Clarity

Crude oil prices fell sharply on Monday, with Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures declining nearly 3% as markets reacted to perceived progress in U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations and mounting concerns over global demand.?

Brent crude was trading down 2.2% at $66.59, and the U.S. crude benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI), was down 1.92% at $63.44, unsure of how to weigh the impact of a fast-evolving tariff war theater against what analysts are interpreting as a positive progress towards shifting away from military threats. 

Earlier on Monday, Oilprice.com reported that the U.S. and Iran had agreed to draft a framework for a potential nuclear deal, which could lead to the lifting of sanctions and the return of Iranian crude to international markets. 

Additionally, investor sentiment was dampened by ongoing trade tensions and concerns over economic growth. U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed criticism of the Federal Reserve has raised fears about the central bank’s independence and the potential impact on financial stability. These factors have contributed to a broader risk-off environment, affecting commodities and equities alike.

Market participants are also closely watching upcoming U.S. economic indicators, including April’s preliminary manufacturing and services PMI data, for further insights into the health of the economy and potential implications for oil demand. 

In the near term, oil prices are expected to remain volatile as traders assess the evolving geopolitical landscape and its impact on supply and demand dynamics.?

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

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