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Oil prices rise as Iran and Israel trade strikes in defiance of Trump

By staffJune 8, 20263 Mins Read
Oil prices rise as Iran and Israel trade strikes in defiance of Trump
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Crude oil prices climbed in early trade as Israel launched airstrikes on Monday targeting central and western Iran in response to missile fire. Iranian state television reported the sound of explosions being heard in Isfahan, Tabriz and Tehran, without immediately elaborating.

American and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative deal last week to extend their ceasefire, but the agreement has not been finalised and the latest attacks further strain efforts to end the conflict.

Brent crude, the international standard, jumped $3.50 to $96.59 a barrel. Benchmark US crude surged $3.48 to $94.02 a barrel, at the time of writing.

In other share trading, South Korea’s Kospi slipped 6.8% to 7,605.42 as Samsung Electronics, the country’s biggest company, dropped 7%. SK Hynix declined 3.3%.

Taiwan’s Taiex lost 3.8%. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng lost 1.3% to 24,631.64. The Shanghai Composite shed 1.1% to 3,984.75.

Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 dropped 4.2% to 63,804.77. The Japanese government revised the annualised economic growth rate to 1.8% for the first quarter this year, down from an earlier estimate of 2.1%.

Trading was closed in Australia for the King’s Birthday, a holiday.

Wall Street finished last week with the S&P 500 sinking 2.6%, to 7,383.74, after a strong jobs report boosted expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise rates at some point this year.

It was the biggest one-day drop since 10 October, when the Trump administration threatened to impose a 100% tariff on imported goods from China. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.4% to 50,866.78. The Nasdaq composite slumped 4.2% to 25,709.43.

Bond yields jumped after a report showed the US added a surprising 172,000 jobs in May, according to the Labour Department. It is the latest report showing that employment remains solid, despite the squeeze inflation is putting on businesses and consumers.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose to 4.54% from 4.50% just before the report was released. The yield on the 2-year Treasury, which more closely tracks the Fed’s actions, jumped to 4.16% from 4.04% just prior to the report.

The Fed has been holding interest rates steady as it tries to gauge the ongoing impact from rising inflation. Prices were already ticking higher from the impact of tariffs. The US war with Iran has essentially blocked crude oil shipments from moving through the Strait of Hormuz.

In currency trading early Monday, the US dollar inched up to 160.35 Japanese yen from 160.25 yen. The euro cost $1.1530, up from $1.1515.

Additional sources • AP

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