💨 Abstract
Oil prices dipped on Friday but were set for a 1% weekly gain due to Middle East supply disruptions and Hurricane Milton's impact on Florida. Prices rose after Iran's missile attack on Israel, but eased as Israel has yet to respond. Hurricane Milton caused gasoline shortages in Florida, dampening fuel demand. The U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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