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Oil prices rise after vessel targeted near Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices rose about 2 percent on 26 June after a cargo ship was struck by an unidentified projectile near Oman, raising concerns about security in the Strait of Hormuz and the recovery of regional oil exports. Brent crude and US West Texas Intermediate both saw significant gains following a prior decline to their lowest levels since 27 February.
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