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Aug 18
26m 29s

Trump warns Oman over strait re-opening

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President Trump threatens to bomb ally Oman should it impede efforts to re-open the Strait of Hormuz following yesterday’s expiration of the MOU with Tehran with no immediate signs of diplomatic efforts from both sides. Brent moves to beyond $90 a barrel as a result while equities and bonds suffer losses. The U.S. 30-year T-bill surges to its highest level s ... Show More
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