Energy Markets
Oil prices rise as investors pay attention to Trump-Xi summit in Beijing
Oil prices rose 'on Thursday. Markets were focusing on a 'high-stakes' meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, the Chinese President, to see if there would be any positive results on the Iran War, which has disrupted the global oil supply. Analysts doubt that Xi, China's long-time partner, will push too hard to get Tehran to agree to a deal. Brent crude futures were up by 26 cents or 0.25% to $105.89 a barrel at 0250 GMT. U.S. West Texas intermediate futures were also up by?32 cents or 0.32% to $101.34. Investors worried about a possible U.S. rate...