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Crude oil prices jump, equities sink as Israel rains missiles on Iran in retaliation

19 April 2024 10:40

Global oil and gold prices have jumped, while shares have slumped after reports of explosions near the Isfahan airport emerged just minutes after a US official told the Australian broadcaster ABC that Israel had fired missiles on one Iran site.

Brent crude oil prices surged by over three per cent to approximately $90 per barrel during April 19 morning’s trading session in Asia, while the price of gold remained near a new all-time high, surpassing $2,400 per ounce. Following the development in Iran, key stock indices in Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea experienced declines, according to First Post.

Crude oil prices have surged since the beginning of the year, primarily due to escalating tensions in the Middle East and ongoing supply cuts by OPEC+. Given that the region contributes approximately one-third of the world’s crude oil output, developments there heavily influence global energy markets. The sustained increase in energy prices could elevate risks for the global economy and present a significant challenge for central bankers worldwide.

“We continue to highlight the heightened risk that this war will move up the escalation ladder,” RBC Capital Markets LLC analysts including Helima Croft quoted by Bloomberg saying in a note before crude’s spike. “Oil supplies could be caught in the cross-hairs of this metastasizing conflict.”

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