Brent crude surges over $8 to $126.09/bbl, strongest since March 2022.
Brent crude surges more than $8, hitting $126.09 per barrel—its strongest level since March 2022.
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Brent crude surges more than $8, hitting $126.09 per barrel—its strongest level since March 2022.
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