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Dow Futures Collapse on Threat of More Devastating Oil Attacks

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A satellite image shows an the apparent drone strike on an Aramco oil facility in Saudi Arabia, with the threat of further strikes flaring up. | Source: Reuters


Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures collapsed in early trading Monday after drone strikes in Saudi Arabia devastated the oil market. Two attacks on Saudi oil sites triggered a 17% rise in the oil price and a knock-on effect on global stock markets. 


But if reports out of Yemen are to believed, the damage isn’t over. Yemeni Houthis, who claimed responsibility for the attacks, said on Monday that Saudi oil installations are still in the crosshairs.


Dow futures in triple-digit fall


Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures dropped more than 100 points on Monday morning, pointing to a weak open on the US stock market.Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) futures plunged on Monday on fears of new oil attacks in Saudi Arabia. Source: Yahoo Finance


At 5.38 am ET, S&P 500 futures tracked 0.43% lower while Nasdaq Composite futures plunged 0.68%. Biggest oil supply shock in history


The two drone attacks on Saturday reportedly hit 19 impact sites at Saudi oil facilities. The damage cut the kingdom’s output in half, effectively choking 5% of the world’s oil supply.“We have never seen a supply disruption and price response like this in the oil market” – Saul Kavonic, Credit Suisse.


Some five million barrels per day are effected by the attacks, making it the single biggest supply shock on record. Worse than Iranian revolution in the 1970s, the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, and both Gulf wars.


The oil price reacted immediately, jumping 17% to $71 per barrel; the biggest short-term move on record.


More attacks to shock the Dow?


Houthi rebels in Yemen were quick to claim responsibility for the attacks. Now, the group, backed by Iran, said Saudi oil installations remain a high target for future damage.


US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo downplayed the rebels’ involvement in the attacks. Instead, he blamed Iran directly. A post-mortem of the drone strikes also appears to negate the Houthis’ claim. The strikes reportedly came from the west-north-west of the facility, not the Houthi region of Yemen.Why are stock markets nervous?


The strikes, and subsequent rise in oil price, may hit US consumers at the gas pump, but shouldn’t otherwise impact the US economy directly. The real reason traders are rushing to safe havens is the rise in geopolitical tension. Gold and Treasury bond futures both jumped higher in the wake of the attacks.




A sense of calm returned to the markets last week after the departure of White House warmonger John Bolton. Analysts believed Trump would pursue a more diplomatic track with Iran. But with Trump now “locked and loaded” on Iran, that optimism has evaporated.


One thing’s for sure, the Federal Reserve has one more issue to battle with when they set the new base rate this week.


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