July 07, 2026
What New Iran Attacks Means for the Future of the Oil Market
The US launched fresh airstrikes on Iran and revoked a waiver that allowed it to sell oil globally. Bloomberg Economics' Chris Kennedy, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, has more on what that means for the future of oil prices "Balance of Power: Evening Edition."
Watch the full interview on Bloomberg.
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