Crude slides as Iran clinches historic nuclear deal
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OIL dropped on Tuesday after Iran and six global powers reached a landmark nuclear deal that would see an easing of sanctions against Teheran and a gradual increase in its oil exports.
Earlier heavy losses were trimmed as traders digested initial news of the deal, with the expected rise in global crude supply already priced in over recent weeks.
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