Yeah, no effect in the US. You guys are ALWAYS right 🙄
Posted on: September 16, 2019 at 14:04:26 CT
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US crude futures ended the day 15% higher at $62.90 a barrel, their largest one-day climb since January 2009 but still below where they were when futures opened Sunday evening following attacks on the heart of Saudi Arabia’s oil industry. They are at their highest level since May.
Brent crude, the global gauge of prices, was up 14% at $68.51 late in its trading session, also heading for its largest climb in more than a decade, per a Dow Jones Market Data analysis of figures from FactSet