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Oil prices rise sharply in early trading
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Against the background of the situation in the Middle East, price for oil rose sharply in early trading on June 13. Quotes added more than 9%, reaching the maximum for almost 5 months after Israel launched strikes on the territory of Iran. The escalation of the conflict in the Middle East has caused fears of possible disruptions in energy supplies, Reuters reports.