El petróleo roza mínimos de dos meses tras informes de un acuerdo entre EE. UU. e Irán

Los precios del petróleo han caído a sus niveles más bajos en casi dos meses tras las indicaciones de funcionarios estadounidenses e iraníes sobre un posible acuerdo para aliviar las tensiones en Oriente Medio.

Los informes sugieren que pronto podría firmarse un memorando, con posibles efectos en los mercados mundiales de petróleo y el transporte marítimo a través del estrecho de Ormuz.

El descenso se produce a medida que los funcionarios señalan esfuerzos para reducir la escalada de los problemas en la región. El presidente de EE. UU., Donald Trump, ha sido mencionado en relación con estos acontecimientos.

Los analistas de mercado señalan la sensibilidad de los precios del petróleo ante cualquier señal de reducción del riesgo geopolítico. Los precios cayeron significativamente en las sesiones de negociación recientes.

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