Oil Steady After Weekly Gain As Traders Watch For Iran Reprisal

(Bloomberg) — Oil steadied after its first weekly gain since early July, with the market still waiting for Iran’s response to last month’s assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran.

Brent traded below $80 a barrel after rising almost 4% last week, while West Texas Intermediate was near $77. Tehran reiterated over the weekend its determination to punish Israel for the killing of Hamas’ political chief, as Iranian state media reported that a missile unit of the country’s military was conducting exercises near the Iraqi border.

Crude has tracked a rebound in stocks since sinking to a seven-month low at the start of last week, with a dour outlook in China, the biggest importer, also weighing on sentiment. Traders will be looking to market reports for more clarity on supply and demand — with monthly outlooks due from OPEC on Monday and the International Energy Agency on Tuesday — as well as US inflation data on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, money managers have cut their net bullish positions on global benchmark Brent to the lowest in data going back to 2011. The physical market is also flashing warning signs with US refineries running slow as profit margins shrink.

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