Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq futures rise despite uncertainty over whether US will join Israel's attack on Iran
Oil is holding gains after spiking to a five-month high on Tuesday. Concerns over the US joining the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran continue to bolster the value of the commodity.
Bloomberg reports:
Brent (BZ=F) traded above $76 a barrel after closing 4.4% higher in the previous session, while West Texas Intermediate (CL=F) was near $75. President Donald Trump met with his national security team on Tuesday, after demanding Iran’s “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER” and warning of a possible strike against the country’s leader — Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — in a social media post.
Iran’s crude-exporting infrastructure has been spared so far, and most of the fallout has been confined to shipping. The Middle East produces around a third of the world’s oil and a wider conflict could drive prices even higher.
The biggest concern for the oil market centers on the Strait of Hormuz, although there are no signs that Iran is seeking to disrupt shipping through the narrow waterway. About a fifth of the world’s daily crude output passes through the strait at the entrance to the Persian Gulf.