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Oil prices tumble as Iran fears ease, yen weakens after Japan polls

Emma Reilly by Emma Reilly
October 28, 2024
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The easing of tensions in the Middle East has seen oil prices slip. ©AFP

Hong Kong (AFP) – Oil prices tumbled Monday with markets relieved that Israel’s strikes on Iran had avoided the country’s energy infrastructure, while the yen fell to a three-month low after Japan’s ruling party suffered an election drubbing. Israel carried out air strikes on military sites in Iran on Saturday in response to Tehran’s October 1 missile barrage, itself retaliation for the killing of Iran-backed militant leaders and a Revolutionary Guards commander.

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Iran has downplayed the attack, saying it caused “limited damage” to a few radar systems, signaling what analysts say is the Islamic republic’s reluctance to escalate further. Oil prices fell as much as five percent in early trade before paring some of their losses. “Israel’s strike, carefully avoiding energy sites, has softened fears of a full-scale conflict with Iran,” said Stephen Innes, analyst at SPI Asset Management.

“Even more telling is Iran’s response, downplaying the attack’s impact and signaling that its warnings may have deterred any more aggressive action from Israel,” he said. “If tensions cool further or peace talks unexpectedly gain traction, we could see oil slide down to $60 per barrel as traders shift focus back to the looming 2025 supply glut — especially if China’s economic stimulus underwhelms,” Innes added.

Concerns about the outlook for the world’s largest oil importer have added to the downward pressure on crude prices, with observers waiting for headline figures on Beijing’s stimulus plan to support the wavering Chinese economy. Investors are looking for details of any major stimulus package to be unveiled after the conclusion of a key political meeting in Beijing next week, which coincides with the US presidential election.

On currency markets, the yen hit a three-month low, sliding more than one percent against the dollar as Japan’s ruling coalition looked set to lose its majority after Sunday’s general election. In morning trade, one dollar bought 153.88 yen, the Japanese currency’s lowest value since late July. New Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s gamble calling snap elections appeared to have backfired badly, with his Liberal Democratic Party projected to have fallen short of an absolute majority on its own for the first time since 2009.

Investors are betting the political uncertainty makes it less likely the LDP will be able to follow through on tax hikes that Ishiba had hinted at, and could slow the pace of further rate hikes by the Bank of Japan. “The general sense is that there’s a risk here that the government will have to concede in terms of its fiscal discipline agenda, so in order to get more people to join the coalition, they will have to become a little more fiscally loose,” Rodrigo Catril at National Australia Bank said on the Morning Call podcast.

“At the same time, there’s a risk there that support for policy normalisation for the government, in terms of the Bank of Japan policy normalisation, it may be that the LDP may not be able to be as supportive of the Bank of Japan’s process. So that’s the major concern particularly from the central bank perspective.”

Tokyo led gains on Asian markets, closing up 1.8 percent as the yen’s weakness boosted Japanese shares, with exporters benefiting from a cheaper currency. Shanghai, Sydney, Seoul, and Manila all advanced. Mumbai was up 1.1 percent, with shares in solar panel maker Waaree Energies soaring 75 percent on their market debut. Hong Kong and Singapore were flat, while Taipei, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta retreated. In Europe, London was lower while Paris and Frankfurt rose in early trade.

– Key figures around 0815 GMT –

Tokyo – Nikkei 225: UP 1.8 percent at 38,605.53 (close)

Hong Kong – Hang Seng Index: FLAT at 20,599.36 (close)

Shanghai – Composite: UP 0.7 percent at 3,322.20 (close)

London – FTSE 100: DOWN 0.2 percent at 8,234.82

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0801 from $1.0799 on Friday

Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2968 from $1.2958

Dollar/yen: UP at 153.33 yen from 152.27 yen

Euro/pound: UP at 83.35 pence from 83.30 pence

Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 4.4 percent at $72.71 per barrel

West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 4.7 percent at $68.43 per barrel

New York – Dow: DOWN 0.6 percent at 42,114.40 (close)

© 2024 AFP

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