(Bloomberg) -- Oil rose, following its biggest weekly drop since October, as the US vowed more strikes against Iran’s forces and its proxies in the Middle East and Houthis in Yemen promised to retaliate against bombardments over the weekend. Most Read from Bloomberg Musk Took Drugs With Some Tesla Board Members, WSJ Says World Cup 2026 Final Goes to NYC in Victory Over Dallas, LA Powell Tells ‘60 Minutes’ Fed Is Wary of Cutting Rates Too Soon Biden Swipes at Trump’s Personality in ‘Weirdest Campaign’ Yet The New Work-Life Balance: Don’t Have Kids Brent crude climbed to near $78 a barrel after declining by 7.4% last week, with US counterpart West Texas Intermediate under $73. American forces launched attacks against the Houthis over the weekend after earlier hitting Iranian troops and militias in Syria and Iraq. Read More: Red Sea Danger Is Spurring Global Oil Buyers to Go Local The weekend’s bombardments marked the biggest targeting of the Houthis since an initial operation on Jan. 11 as part of an effort to end attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. Despite the warning of further strikes, senior US officials said the country wouldn’t be pulled into a prolonged regional conflict. A stronger dollar is also making oil more expensive for many investors. Crude slumped last week — erasing almost all of this year’s gains — amid talks to pause the four-month Israel-Hamas conflict, although US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said on Sunday that an agreement isn’t imminent. There are also signs of robust supply as OPEC output remains above the collective limit and the US produces record amounts. “Given the US military strikes avoid directly attacking Iran, we think the Israel‑Hamas cease-fire talks will have the more dominant effect,” said Vivek Dhar, an analyst at Commonwealth Bank of Australia. “This will keep Brent oil futures under $80 a barrel as markets pay more attention to oversupply risks in coming quarters.” To get Bloomberg’s Energy Daily newsletter into your inbox, click here. Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek A Brutal Crime Crackdown Is Emboldening Leaders Across Latin America Elon Musk May Have Lost More Than a $55 Billion Payday Mano dura de El Salvador contra el crimen seduce a América Latina Chinese Students Abroad Struggle With Tuition as Economy Falters AI Is Helping Pick What You’ll Wear in Two Years ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
Oil Rebounds as US Attacks on Houthis Ratchet Tensions Higher
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