J.P. Morgan Warns Oil Could Top $150 if Disruptions Persist Into Mid‑May
April 2 (Reuters) – Oil prices could spike to $120-$130 per barrel in the near term, with a risk of surging above $150 if supply flows through the Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted into mid-May, J.P. Morgan said in a note on Thursday. J.P. Morgan’s base-case assumption is that the disruption to the strait will …
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