War weighs heavy on oil prices


WITH tensions escalating in the Middle East, the focus is now back on crude oil prices. Up to 16 million barrels per day (mbpd) of crude oil are at risk of supply disruptions, a worst-case scenario could see the commodity’s price rise above US$100 per barrel.

That’s how CIMB Treasury and Markets Research sees it.

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