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Brent Oil

Brent Oil EB

75.08 -1.13%
High: 75.62 Low: 74.80

Brent Oil (EB) is an energy commodity used in various industries. Brent Oil is also a widely-used benchmark for Atlantic basin Crude Oil, and Brent prices are quoted in US dollars. Future-ICE

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Brent Oil (EB) is an energy commodity used in various industries. Brent Oil is also a widely-used benchmark for Atlantic basin Crude Oil, and Brent prices are quoted in US dollars. Future-ICE

Spread 0.04 Spread (%) 0.05%
Overnight funding - Buy -0.0338% Overnight funding - Sell -0.0101%
Initial margin 10.00% Maintenance margin 5.00%
Leverage 1:10 Expires daily No
Futures Contract April 2025
Automatic rollover

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What is Brent Oil?

Brent crude oil (EB) is the energy commodity extracted from the North Sea and is considered as a benchmark price for oil purchases globally. Due to its low sulfur content, it's preferred for refining over gasoline and diesel. The Brent crude oil price can be influenced by global supply and demand dynamics, geopolitical events, currency movements, and production decisions. It serves as a key indicator of the health of the global economy.

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Plus500 Ltd is a FTSE 250 company listed on the London Stock Exchange’s Main Market for Listed Companies.
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