{固定描述} Brent crude fell approximately 6% to around $105 per barrel on Monday after two supertankers bound for China crossed the Strait of Hormuz, raising hopes that energy flows through the key waterway may resume. The movement of Asia-bound vessels suggests a potential easing of geopolitical tensions that have disrupted oil supply routes.
Oil Prices Slide Nearly 6% as China-Bound Tankers Navigate Strait of Hormuz, Signaling Potential Energy Flow Resumption - {财报副标题}
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