• Oil headed for its first monthly gain since September as an escalation of attacks on ships in the Red Sea spurred a diversion of tanker traffic and raised fears about a wider conflict in the Middle East.
  • The market is also waiting for a US response to a drone assault that killed American troops in Jordan over the weekend. President Joe Biden said he has made a decision on how to respond, without providing details, adding that Iran was responsible for providing the weaponry used in the strike. Tehran has denied involvement and urged the US to use diplomacy to ease tensions.
  • West Texas Intermediate was steady around $78 a barrel after rising 1.4% on Tuesday. Brent closed higher near $83 a barrel in the previous session.