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Oil prices dropped on Tuesday after a rally the previous session, driven by fears of a Middle East war. Brent crude fell 1.5% to $79.76, while West Texas Intermediate dropped 1.6% to $75.95. The decline followed a 3% increase on Monday, marking the highest level since late August, due to concerns about potential supply disruptions from the Middle East.
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