Why Israel-Hezbollah tensions aren’t shaking up the oil market yet

Rising tensions in the Middle East following an Israeli military attack on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon are bound to raise concerns about crude supplies in the region, yet failed to contribute to a rise in oil prices on Friday.

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