Higher oil prices due to the Iran war are increasing prices of jet fuel, which accounts for a big portion of airlines’ costs. Brent crude oil rose near $100 per barrel on Thursday on worries about disrupted supply. Spot Northwest European jet fuel prices were at $1,536 per metric tonne on Thursda...
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Analysis by Kelly Cloonan
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Trucker Heather Griffith saw the impact of the war in Iran on Tuesday on the fuel pump display at an AMPM convenience store in Lost Hills, California. Putting 100 gallons of diesel into her blue Pe...
Analysis by David J. Lynch
Read AnalysisIt has been another wild day of trading in oil markets. Futures for Brent crude, the global benchmark, dropped 11% to $87.80 a barrel, deepening a decline that began after they briefly surged to th...
Analysis by WSJ Staff, Dean Seal, Sam Goldfarb, Heard Editors, David Uberti, Krystal Hur, Xavier Martinez, James Fanelli, Dave Michaels, Allison Pohle, Kim Mackrael, Noemie Bisserbe, Greg Ip
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As if the traffic wasn't already some of the worst in the state, Los Angeles drivers now have to deal with some of the highest fuel costs, as well. With so much uncertainty surrounding oil as ...
Analysis by Nate Williams
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Asia-Pacific markets traded mostly higher Wednesday as investors assessed the ongoing Middle East war. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.59% to close at 8,743.5. Japan's Nikkei 225 j...
Analysis by Lee Ying Shan
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