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SG:Oil rises on Greek debt hopes and Iran concerns
 
AFP reported that world oil prices swung higher as the euro gained on hopes Greece's debt swap would be successful with tensions over Iran also supporting the crude market.

Analysts said that New York's main contract light sweet crude for delivery in April added 76 cents to USD 106.92 per barrel. Brent North Sea crude for April won USD 1.19 to USD 125.31 in London morning trade.

Prices rallied, in line with global stock markets, on mounting optimism that Greece's debt swap would be successful and after strong US jobs data.

Mr Carsten Fritsch analyst of Commerzbank said that "As sentiment brightens on financial markets, oil prices have made considerable gains since yesterday making good the losses they suffered in the first half of the week."

Mr Justin Harper IG Markets strategist said that elsewhere, oil traders were taking heed of the initial effects of Western sanctions against Iran. Shipments of Iranian oil may have dropped about 25% as the threatening talk about reducing supplies from Iran are now being replaced with action. While this risk premium exists, oil will continue to face upward pressure.

The United States demanded verifiable assurances that Iran was not building an atomic weapon after Tehran said fresh nuclear talks would fail if they were used to pressure the country.

The prospect of new talks comes at a time of heightened tensions between Iran and its regional arch rival Israel and as Tehran struggles under a punishing new range of US and European Union sanctions.

Western powers and Israel suspect Iran is seeking to build a nuclear bomb under the guise of a civilian atomic program a charge consistently denied by Tehran, which says its nuclear drive is for peaceful purposes.
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