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Oil prices jump on escalating tensions in the Middle East
CNN
Oil prices jumped on Friday while Asian markets tumbled, with global investors worrying about an escalation in conflict in the Middle East after explosions were reported near the Iranian city of Isfahan.
Oil prices jumped on Friday while Asian markets tumbled, with global investors worrying about an escalation in conflict in the Middle East after explosions were reported near the Iranian city of Isfahan. US crude futures rose 2.1% to trade at $84.5 per barrel during Asian morning trading hours. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was up 2%. Israel has carried out a strike inside Iran, a US official told CNN, a move that threatens to push the region deeper into conflict. The Israeli military said they “don’t have a comment at this time,” when asked by CNN about reports of explosions in Iran. On Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will make its “own decisions” when responding to Iran’s unprecedented weekend airstrikes, most of which were intercepted. Iran launched the attack in retaliation for a suspected Israeli strike on its embassy compound in Syria earlier this month. “The market has been on edge since Iran launched a missile and drone attack on the Jewish state over the weekend,” said analysts from ANZ on Friday. “Israel’s response could determine whether oil supplies are ultimately under threat.” Elsewhere, ongoing oil disruptions remain high, the analysts added.