Los precios del petróleo caen ante la inestabilidad del alto el fuego en Irán mientras Trump viaja a China

Los precios del petróleo cayeron mientras los inversores aguardaban novedades sobre el alto el fuego en Irán y la cumbre del presidente Trump con el líder chino Xi Jinping. Los futuros del crudo Brent bajaron a 106,95 dólares el barril, mientras que los futuros del WTI se situaron en 101,52 dólares.

Los precios del petróleo cayeron mientras los inversores aguardaban novedades sobre el alto el fuego en Irán y la cumbre del presidente Trump con el líder chino Xi Jinping. Los futuros del crudo Brent bajaron a 106,95 dólares el barril, y los futuros del WTI a 101,52 dólares.

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