Oil Jumps After Attacks by Militants Heighten Red Sea Tensions
(Bloomberg) — Oil jumped after separate attacks by Iran-backed militants that killed US troops in Jordan and hit a tanker in the Red Sea, in a marked escalation of tensions in the region.
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Brent crude rose as much as 1.3% to $84.62 a barrel at the start of trading in Asia, while West Texas Intermediate advanced toward $79 a barrel.
The US said Iranian-backed militants killed three service members and wounded 25 others in a drone attack near the Syrian border, the first American deaths under enemy attack since Israel and Hamas went to war. That followed a Houthi militant missile strike on a tanker operated on behalf of Trafigura Group carrying a cargo of Russian fuel on Friday.
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–With assistance from Alex Longley, Sharon Cho and Clara Ferreira Marques.
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