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Oil prices dive as Trump signals Iran-Israel ceasefire
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45729, member: 636"] Oil prices fell sharply Tuesday after President Donald Trump said Iran and Israel agreed to stop fighting. Brent crude oil lost $2.08 per barrel and reached $69.40 during early trading in Asia. West Texas Intermediate crude also declined $2.03 to $66.48 per barrel. Both oil types hit their lowest levels since early June. Markets reacted quickly to news that the 12-day conflict might end soon. Trump made his announcement Monday night and said Iran would stop attacks right away. Israel was expected to follow the ceasefire within 12 hours. Experts believe the conflict will officially end within one day if both countries stay calm. The United States had attacked three nuclear sites in Iran before the ceasefire talks began. Asian markets opened with major price drops as traders welcomed the peace news. Ghana will benefit from lower oil costs around the world. The government had removed a one cedi energy tax because officials worried about rising fuel prices. President John Dramani Mahama suspended the levy to help citizens during the Middle East crisis. Lower oil prices mean the government may bring back the tax to raise money. Ghanaian consumers already enjoy relief from cheaper fuel and a stronger cedi currency. Fuel prices in Ghana follow world oil markets very closely. Cheaper crude oil could mean lower prices at gas stations across the country. Transport costs and business expenses may also decrease if oil stays cheap. The Ghana cedi often gets weaker when oil prices rise because the country must buy fuel with foreign money. Peace in the Middle East could help Ghana avoid these economic problems. [/QUOTE]
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