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US Probes Oil Trades Tied to Iran-Related Announcements

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WASHINGTON: The US Department of Justice and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission opened an investigation this week into at least four suspicious oil-market trades reportedly placed moments before major policy announcements by US and Iranian officials. The trades, which totalled more than US$2.6 billion, were reported by ABC News, NBC News and international wire services on May 7–8. Investigators say one of the trades placed on March 23 involved more than US$500 million betting oil prices would fall minutes before President Trump announced postponed attacks on Iran's energy grid; other trades occurred ahead of separate statements by Iranian officials. Authorities are reviewing trading records and communications as prosecutors and the CFTC pursue potential market manipulation or insider trading.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • 23 March: A trade exceeding US$500 million was placed minutes before a US announcement postponing attacks on Iran's energy grid.
  • Late March–April: Additional suspicious trades occurred ahead of statements by US or Iranian officials, according to reports.
  • 7 May: ABC News and NBC News report on the sequence of trades and potential links to policy announcements.
  • 7–8 May: International wire services (dpa, Sputnik/RIA Novosti) and outlets relay that DOJ and CFTC are examining the trades.
  • May (ongoing): Investigators review trading records, timestamps and communications to determine whether laws on insider trading or market manipulation were violated.

Why This Matters to You

This investigation could impact oil prices, affecting your gas and energy costs. If insider trading or market manipulation is confirmed, it could shake trust in the market. Keep an eye on your energy bills and any news about oil prices.

The Bottom Line

The US is taking potential market manipulation seriously, which helps protect consumers like you. However, the investigation is ongoing and no violations have been confirmed yet. Worth forwarding if you know someone invested in oil or concerned about energy prices.

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Who Benefited

Short-term traders who placed the timely bets reportedly realised more than US$2.6 billion before the market moved, gaining from price declines that followed policy announcements.

Who Impacted

Longer-term investors, market integrity, and consumers potentially suffered from distorted price signals and reduced trust if trades reflect insider information or manipulation.

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Who Benefited

Short-term traders who placed the timely bets reportedly realised more than US$2.6 billion before the market moved, gaining from price declines that followed policy announcements.

Who Impacted

Longer-term investors, market integrity, and consumers potentially suffered from distorted price signals and reduced trust if trades reflect insider information or manipulation.

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