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Oil prices settled more than 3% higher on Monday, with Brent surpassing $80 per barrel for the first time since August as the increased risk of a region-wide Middle East war jolted investors out of record bearish positions amassed last month.
Brent crude futures rose by $2.88, or 3.7%, to settle at $80.93 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures advanced by $2.76, or 3.7%, to $77.14 per barrel.
Last week, Brent rose more than 8% and WTI advanced by more than 9% week-on-week, the most in more than a year, after Iran's Oct. 1 missile barrage against Israel raised concerns that the response from Israel would aim at Tehran's oil infrastructure.
If that happens, oil prices could rise by another $3 to $5 per barrel, said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
Rockets fired by Iran-backed Hezbollah hit Israel's third-largest city, Haifa, early on Monday. Israel, meanwhile, looked poised to expand ground incursions into southern Lebanon on the first anniversary of the Gaza war that has spread conflict across the Middle East.
U.S. stocks ended sharply lower Monday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average finished last week at a record high, as Treasury yields climbed above 4% for the first time since August.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 398.51 points, or 0.9%, to end at 41954.24. This is the index's largest one-day point and percentage decline since September 6.
The S&P 500 declined 55.13 points, or 1%, to finish at 5695.94. This is the index's largest one-day point and percentage decline since September 6.
The Nasdaq Composite fell 213.95 points, or 1.2%, to close at 17923.90.
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Milton’s exact path was still being mapped, but forecasters said there was growing confidence that a powerful hurricane with life-threatening hazards would affect portions of the Florida West Coast.
There is also a chance that Milton will weaken slightly. Even if it loses some strength, this could mean the storm grows and the hurricane becomes even larger at landfall, increasing the dangerous effects over a much larger area.
In the housing market, what goes down must come up.
A new survey by Fannie Mae found that housing sentiment has improved significantly. A record share of consumers are optimistic about mortgage rates falling over the next 12 months.
But an increasing share are also expecting home prices to increase.
In September, the share of respondents who said they expect mortgage rates to go down in the next 12 months rose to 42% from 39% the previous month, according to a monthly survey by housing finance giant Fannie Mae.
The share of respondents who expected home prices to increase over the same period also increased to 39% from 37%.
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