Oil prices were little changed in early Asian trading on Monday, holding on to most of last week's more than 3% gains, supported by geopolitical tensions and better economic data.
Oil prices were little changed in early Asian trading on Monday, holding on to most of last week's more than 3% gains, supported by geopolitical tensions and better economic data.
"Traders remain mindful of simmering tensions in the Middle East," ANZ analysts said in a note.
Brent ended last week up more than 3.5% on the week, while WTI gained more than 4%, on supportive economic data and increased hopes of a U.S. interest rate cut.
China's consumer prices rose faster than expected in July, and U.S. weekly jobless claims fell more than expected last week.
Persons:
Ismail Haniyeh, Fuad Shukr, Israel, Brent, WTI
Organizations:
Brent, U.S, West Texas, ANZ, Gaza Civil Emergency Service, Federal Reserve
Locations:
Iran, Gaza, U.S