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Jun 2
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PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - June 2nd

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Will Trump’s intervention with Netanyahu bring the US and Iran any closer to a deal? Today’s Daily Energy Markets explored whether hopes for a breakthrough are justified as Strait of Hormuz tensions persist. Bill Spindle argued negotiations remain stalled. Maleeha Bengali warned inflation could pressure Washington into concessions. Arne Rasmussen highlighted risks to shipping, LNG markets, and global energy supply chains.

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