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Home » DOJ probes $2.6B in suspicious oil trades tied to Iran war announcements: report

DOJ probes $2.6B in suspicious oil trades tied to Iran war announcements: report

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Federal investigators are probing at least four suspiciously timed oil trades worth more than $2.6 billion that were placed just minutes before major announcements about the Iran war sent crude prices tumbling, according to a report.

The Department of Justice and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are investigating whether traders improperly obtained advance information tied to military and diplomatic developments involving the US, Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, ABC News reported Thursday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The suspicious trades allegedly involved huge wagers that oil prices would fall shortly before President Trump and a senior Iranian official made market-moving announcements during the conflict.

An oil tanker passes through the Strait of Hormuz as federal investigators probe more than $2.6 billion in suspiciously timed oil trades tied to the Iran conflict.

Data obtained by ABC News from the London Stock Exchange Group showed that on March 23, traders placed more than $500 million in bets that oil prices would decline just 15 minutes before Trump announced he would delay threatened attacks on Iran’s power grid.

Oil prices dropped sharply after that announcement.

On April 7, traders wagered about $960 million against oil prices hours before Trump revealed a temporary ceasefire.

Another suspiciously timed trade came on April 17, when traders placed $760 million in bearish oil bets about 20 minutes before Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on social media that the Strait of Hormuz was open to commercial shipping.

President Trump announced multiple Iran-related ceasefire developments shortly before traders allegedly profited from massive bets on falling oil prices.

The strait is one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints, and its closure has rattled energy markets throughout the conflict.

On April 21, traders were found placing another $430 million worth of bets on falling oil prices just 15 minutes before Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire.

Reuters first reported several of the trades earlier this year.

A US aircraft carrier operates in the Middle East during the Iran conflict as federal investigators examine suspiciously timed oil trades tied to military developments.

The trading data itself does not identify the individuals or firms behind the positions and does not prove insider trading or any criminal conduct occurred.

Still, the sheer size and timing of the bets have helped fuel concern among lawmakers, regulators and the general public that politically connected traders or insiders may have profited from sensitive government information during wartime.

The new probe could mark one of the most significant market-integrity investigations tied to geopolitical events in years.

Federal prosecutors and commodities regulators are probing whether traders improperly profited from advance knowledge of Iran war developments.

Federal authorities have separately examined unusual activity on prediction-market platforms tied to Iran war developments, including contracts linked to ceasefires and military strikes.

And an Army soldier was charged last month for allegedly trading on classified info involving the US military operation to capture former Venezuelan strong man Nicolás Maduro.

The Post has sought comment from the DOJ, the CFTC and the White House.

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