Oil prices fall amid hopes over US-Iran peace talks

WorldBusiness & Finance
21 Apr 2026 • 5:08 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Oil prices fell and Asian stocks rose as markets anticipated renewed US-Iran negotiations before their two-week ceasefire expires on Wednesday evening Washington time.
  • Tehran has not yet committed to fresh talks, despite a US president indicating a representative would travel to Islamabad to resume direct discussions, and both sides have traded accusations of truce violations.
  • Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains severely disrupted, with up to 10 million barrels of crude oil per day still shut in, leading to increased freight and insurance costs.
  • A US president stated it was 'highly unlikely' he would extend the truce without a deal, claiming a 'blockade' was 'absolutely destroying Iran', while Iran's lead negotiator rejected negotiations under threat.
  • The economic fallout includes Kuwait declaring force majeure on oil shipments and reduced crude loadings from Saudi Arabia, though US earnings reports for the first quarter remain strong.

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