Oil prices jump nearly 3% as markets open for trading
Traders bet continued shutdown of Strait of Hormuz will constrict global supplies
The oil will be released in the form of loans that companies will return with extra barrels as a premium.
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Traders bet continued shutdown of Strait of Hormuz will constrict global supplies
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