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Top analyst sounds the alarm on gas prices, even with Iran deal

THE STREET·6d ago·3 min read
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Peace deals tend to be very good for gas prices. Markets sell off, traders unwind risk hedges, and within weeks the cost of filling a tank drifts back toward whatever was normal before the bombs started falling. That has been the muscle memory of every oil shock since the 1991 Gulf War, and it is …

Peace deals tend to be very good for gas prices. Markets sell off, traders unwind risk hedges, and within weeks the cost of filling a tank drifts back toward whatever was normal before the bombs started falling. That has been the muscle memory of every oil shock since the 1991 Gulf War, and it is…

Peace deals tend to be very good for gas prices. Markets sell off, traders unwind risk hedges, and within weeks the cost of filling a tank drifts back toward whatever was normal before the bombs started falling. That has been the muscle memory of every oil shock since the 1991 Gulf War, and it is …

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