Brent Crude Slumps 6.4% to $66.15 on US-Iran Talks, OPEC+ Supply Freeze
Brent futures slid over 4%, dropping as much as 6.4% to $66.15 on Monday after President Trump signaled U.S.-Iran talks were underway, reducing supply disruption risk. The drop followed OPEC+’s February 1 decision to keep Q1 2026 production quotas unchanged among eight voluntary cut states.
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