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Middle East tensions contribute to rising oil price

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The price of oil has risen as worries about a broader Middle East conflict increase.

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The benchmark price of oil rose by about a dollar as news of the latest bout of Israeli bombing in Lebanon broke.

A barrel of Brent crude now costs $74.95, close to the highest point since the start of the month.

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Economic growth expectations, as always, have been impacting prices too.

Top oil importer China announced overnight a new stimulus to grow its economy even more. A bigger Chinese economy will mean more demand for oil, which helped prices tick up.

Concerns over the slowing Chinese economy, the world’s second-largest, were part of the reason a barrel of Brent crude had hit a near three-year low earlier this month.

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Another reason prices had been suppressed was the prospect of increased supplies from the OPEC+ group of major oil-producing nations.

While the price has moved above the $70 low of two weeks ago, it is still comparatively low. For most of the last year, a barrel has cost over $80.

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Because of the recent lows and the strength of the pound against the US dollar, automotive services firm RAC said prices at the pumps are now falling more quickly than at any other time this year and could drop further in the coming weeks.

The average price of petrol and diesel across UK forecourts is nearly 7p per litre cheaper than a month ago, and is the lowest motorists have seen in almost three years.

Currently, the cost of filling a 55-litre family car is almost £4 cheaper than a month ago.

It can take roughly ten days for crude oil prices to filter through to petrol and diesel prices.

Israel has been bombing Hezbollah terrorist targets in Lebanon as the group fired rockets into Israeli territory. Monday was the deadliest day of attacks in more than a decade.

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Lebanon said 492 people were killed in Israeli strikes, the biggest single-day death toll in the country for more than a decade.

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