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Oil rises as Trump faces crucial 60-day deadline for Iran war
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- Oil prices climbed Friday, a day after a volatile session that saw the Brent crude contract for June hit a four-year high before retreating.
- The June contract, which expired on Thursday, climbed to $126.41 a barrel before settling at $114.01.
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Oil prices climbed Friday, a day after a volatile session that saw the Brent crude contract for June hit a four-year high before retreating.
The June contract, which expired on Thursday, climbed to $126.41 a barrel before settling at $114.01.
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