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en This deal with Iran is probably the most apparent thing driving prices up. But you don't know what is happening behind the scenes.

en The Nigerian problem is driving oil prices -- it's a pure security question. If the posturing over Iran continues, then we will see oil prices go the same way again.

en Iran individually can't raise prices .. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. . whether Iran will respond to sanctions with an oil embargo may lead to a spike in prices. But I don't think it will occur because it will affect oil revenue to Iran.

en Oil prices and continued inflammatory comments from Iran are driving gold.

en The play juxtaposes scenes from the present with scenes that were happening in 1809 and 1812.

en If you think that the market is driving up the prices of homes today, you're badly mistaken. The thing that's really driving it up is job site theft.

en We have an excess of oil supply, and if there was no Iran case prices would drop sharply. Iran underpins the market prices.

en It's only political factors that are now holding prices above $60. Iran, Nigeria and Venezuela are potentially affecting supply flow that is driving the rally and is still providing support.

en The market is very jittery with what's happening in Iran, Iraq and Nigeria. We could actually peak in May, the start of the summer driving season, as opposed to the traditional peak period in July.

en The recent jump in oil prices looks to be a speculative play rather than one grounded in fundamentals, as Chad and Venezuela joined Iran and Nigeria in driving fears of possible oil supply disruptions.

en Unless the situation with Iran comes to a swift and easy resolution, prices are likely to rise further. Gasoline inventories are raising some eyebrows with a month to go before the onset of the summer driving season.

en We believe that Iran matters more than is currently priced in, and that Iran's external relations remain the key wild card. We continue to see Iran as representing a severe upside risk for prices this year.

en Iran is a major catalyst for higher gold prices. Gold prices are running up as an inflation hedge because of Iran. You're seeing traders position for the news on sanctions.

en Russia is trying to broker a deal between Iran and other members of the IAEA. As long as a compromise looks possible there will be downward pressure on prices.

en Finally, people from the Bush Administration argue that Iran is not really serious about making any nuclear deal that would require it to give up its nuclear weapons option and that Iran is likely to cheat on any deal in the future.


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