Oil prices rise after Iran unleashes rockets towards Israel

Oil prices have increased in Monday's morning trading in Asia, following Iran's missile attack on Israel for the first time since the fragile ceasefire reached between the two countries and the US in April.
The crude Brant oil, as a global reference, grew by 2.6%, reaching $9.50 per barrel, while American oil rose by 2.5% to 92.75 per barrel, writes BBC
Energy prices have marked major fluctuations since reaching the ceasefire in April, while during the past week they have been standing near the $55 level, as markets are assessing the long-term impact of the conflict on global energy supplies. / Periscope/












