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Oil extends losses as Trump calls off planned strikes on Iran

  • Brent futures fell $1.21 or ​1.3% to $89.17 a barrel
Published June 12, 2026 Updated June 12, 2026 10:10am
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Oil prices fell on Friday, extending losses from the ​previous session after US President Donald Trump canceled ‌plans to strike Iran, reducing fears of an escalation of hostilities following tit-for-tat attacks earlier in the week.

Brent futures fell $1.21 or ​1.3% to $89.17 a barrel at 0042 GMT, while ​US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was $1.23, or 1.4%, ⁠lower at $86.48.

On a weekly basis, Brent was 4.2% ​lower, while WTI was down 4.4%.

Trump, who had threatened to ​hit Iran “very hard,” called off planned strikes on Thursday, saying discussions with Iran had progressed.

Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported ​that Tehran had not approved the text of any agreement.

“While ​this could, of course, be yet another false dawn, the market’s reaction ‌has ⁠been both swift and decisive,” said IG market analyst Tony Sycamore.

On Wednesday, Iran announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, saying any vessel attempting to pass ​through would come ​under fire.

⁠Tehran’s months-long blockade of the strait, which normally carries a fifth of global oil ​and liquefied natural gas shipments, has kept oil ​prices ⁠elevated.

The US military said on social media commercial ships continued to transit the waterway.

Even as oil prices correct downwards, “as ⁠long ​as the price can hold above ​support in the low $80s, the risks remain firmly skewed to the upside,” ​IG’s Sycamore said.

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