Brent North Sea crude, the global benchmark, fell further on Wednesday to trade below $75 a barrel for the first time since the Middle East war began. The price dropped 3.1 percent to $74.73, extending declines after the United States and Iran reached a deal last week to end the conflict that started on February 28.
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