The Fort Worth Press - Asia stocks rise but oil resumes gains amid IEA supply report

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Asia stocks rise but oil resumes gains amid IEA supply report
Asia stocks rise but oil resumes gains amid IEA supply report / Photo: © AFP

Asia stocks rise but oil resumes gains amid IEA supply report

Asian equities rose Wednesday while oil resumed its gains as traders weighed growing supply concerns against a report that the International Energy Agency was considering the release of a record amount of its reserves.

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The crude market has been hit by wild volatility since the United States and Israel began striking Iran at the end of last month, with Tehran retaliating by attacking targets across the oil-rich Gulf and effectively shutting down the crucial Strait of Hormuz.

Fears that the conflict could drag on for some time -- choking off energy supplies -- sent both main crude contracts soaring on Monday to within a whisker of $120 a barrel, the highest since 2022. Gas prices also rocketed.

However, prices tanked on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump said war on Iran was "going to be ended soon" and it emerged that the Group of Seven leading industrialised nations would discuss tapping stockpiles.

Hopes were given an extra boost by a Wall Street Journal report saying the IEA proposed a release of reserves that would exceed the 182 million barrels member countries put on the market following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The plan was circulated at an emergency meeting of energy officials from the IEA's 32 member countries on Tuesday, with a decision expected Wednesday, according to the Journal.

Meanwhile, energy ministers of the Group of Seven said Wednesday they "stand ready" to take "all necessary measures" in coordination with the IEA.

Still, Brent and West Texas Intermediate, which dropped about five percent at the start of the day, rose more than two percent in afternoon Asian trade as Iran continued to attack Gulf nations.

Traders were also spooked after maritime security agency said an unknown projectile hit a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz abutting Iran, causing a fire and forcing the crew to evacuate.

Iran has vowed to block Gulf oil exports and asserted that it, not Washington, would "determine the end of the war".

A US Department of Energy spokesperson told AFP that officials "are closely monitoring the situation, speaking with industry leaders, and having the US military draw up additional options to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, including the potential for our Navy to escort tankers".

Trump warned Tehran against mining the Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly 20 percent of the world's crude oil usually transits from the Gulf to world markets.

"If for any reason mines were placed, and they are not removed forthwith, the Military consequences to Iran will be at a level never seen before," he said Tuesday in a social media post.

Equity markets rose but pared their earlier rally, with some in retreat by the end of the day.

Tokyo and Seoul, which have seen the widest swings since the crisis unfolded, both finished more than one percent higher, while Shanghai, Sydney, Wellington, Taipei, Bangkok and Manila rose.

Hong Kong, Mumbai, Jakarta and Singapore edged down.

London, Paris and Frankfurt opened with a loss.

"The bigger question for markets is whether energy flows in the region can return to normal," wrote Fawad Razaqzada at Forex.com.

"The Strait of Hormuz remains the critical focal point. As one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes, any disruption to traffic through the strait would immediately reignite supply fears and likely send crude prices sharply higher again.

"Until traders see clear confirmation that shipping routes are secure and production across the region is stabilising, oil prices are unlikely to retreat significantly further from current levels."

National Australia Bank's Skye Masters raised questions about Trump's claims that the war would be over soon.

"Guidance out of Israel and the US is showing a divergence around the endgame, with President Trump having suggested the end is insight while Israeli Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu's comments suggest he is not ready to de-escalate," she said.

- Key figures at around 0815 GMT -

West Texas Intermediate: UP 2.3 percent at $85.38 per barrel

Brent North Sea Crude: UP 2.1 percent at $89.60 per barrel

Seoul - Kospi: UP 1.4 percent at 5,609.95 (close)

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.4 percent at 55,025.37 (close)

Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.2 at 25,898.76 (close)

Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.3 percent at 4,133.43 (close)

London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.6 percent at 10,350.18

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1616 from $1.1612 on Tuesday

Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3434 from $1.3415

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 158.23 yen from 158.06 yen

Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.47 pence from 86.48 pence

New York - Dow: DOWN 0.1 percent at 47,706.51 (close)

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