Oil futures rise for first time in four sessions after strike kills Hamas leader in Iran

Crude-oil futures rose Wednesday for the first time in four sessions Wednesday, as the assassination of a top Hamas leader in Iran stoked concerns over further Middle Eastern tensions.

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