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Fresh Gulf hostilities send oil higher and stocks lower | AGBI Skip to content Skip to Search May 13, 2026 About us Partner with AGBI Login | Register Skip navigation Companies Economic data All GCC data All Mena data Bahrain Egypt Kuwait Oman Saudi Arabia Turkey Qatar UAE Saudi Arabia giga-projects Giga-projects tracker AlUla Amaala Diriyah Jeddah Central Neom New Murabba Qiddiya The Red Sea Roshn Rua Al Madinah Sectors Aviation Artificial Intelligence Business of Sport Construction Cybersecurity Defence Economy Energy Entrepreneurs Finance Food & Drink Gaming Giga-projects Health Industry Infrastructure Logistics Manufacturing Markets Oil & Gas Real Estate Retail Sustainability Tax Tech Telecoms Tourism Trade Transport Middle East All Middle East GCC UAE Saudi Arabia Bahrain Kuwait Oman Qatar Dubai Abu Dhabi Turkey Egypt Jordan Lebanon Opinion All Opinion All Writers Frank Kane Hussain Al Alawi Austyn Allison Simon Chadwick Lucy Chow Andrew Cunningham Chris Doyle John Grant Katy Holmes Martin Keulertz Matein Khalid Scott Livermore Alex Malouf Robin Mills Dr Nasser Saidi Analysis Interviews Topics Blockchain Cryptocurrency Donald Trump Electric vehicles Food security Gitex 2025 Hydrogen IPOs Islamic finance M&A Neom Opec Red Sea Global Saudi Vision 2030 Ukraine-Russia war Water Lifestyle People Work / Life Entertainment Arts Education World Africa Asia Europe North America Latin America About us Partner with AGBI Authors Executive Team Login Register with AGBI Finance Energy Construction Transport Tech Sport Opinion Analysis Economic Data All sections Markets Fresh Gulf hostilities send oil higher and stocks lower By Valentina Pasquali May 5, 2026, 8:46 AM Amirhosein Khorgooi/ISNA/WANA via Reuters Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz near Bandar Abbas, Iran on May 4 Iran launches attack on UAE Dow Jones down 1.1% Mubadala remains bullish Crude prices jumped after Iran resumed attacks against the UAE and vessels trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz on Monday. Brent contracts rose sharply on Monday night but were down slightly at $113.09 per barrel at 03:02 GMT on Tuesday. West Texas Intermediate contracts followed a similar pattern and were at $104.29, down 2 percent. Brent reached $126 last week . Iran launched more than 15 missiles and drones at the UAE after the US navy began implementing Project Freedom, a more formal campaign to guide stuck vessels out of Hormuz. It was the first challenge to a ceasefire between the US and Iran that came into effect last month. One strike hit an oil facility in Fujairah, Reuters reported , a port on the Gulf of Oman the UAE has relied on to bypass the locked strait. A handful of foreign workers were injured. Several security notices for airline pilots were issued for Emirati airspace, while alerts again rang on the phones of UAE residents. It was announced schools and universities would return online for the remainder of the week. Iran also hit a tanker linked to state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company ( Adnoc ) and a ship owned by South Koreas HMM, according to Reuters. It targeted US warships that were following through on President Donald Trumps order to escort vessels through the strait, admiral Brad Cooper, who leads US Central Command, said on Monday, as reported by the Wall Street Journal . Cooper said Trump would react forcefully if the process is interfered with. And over the last 12 hours, Iran has interfered, Cooper said. Trump threatened in a phone call with a Fox News reporter that Iran would be blown off the face of the Earth if it attacked US forces, but otherwise did not clarify if he thought Irans new strikes broke the ceasefire. The UAE foreign ministry said the Gulf state reserves the right to a full and legitimate response to attacks. Further reading: Gulfs wealthy rebalance portfolios during war US warning on Hormuz toll raises risk of sanctions Oil rises after UAE says Adnoc-linked tanker attacked by Iran Shipping giant Maersk confirmed that one of its ships was among two US-flagged vessels that passed Hormuz with a US escort, according to Central Command. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 1.1 percent, the S&P 500 fell 0.4 percent and the Nasdaq slid 0.2 percent. Saudi Arabias benchmark index dropped almost 1 percent, Omans 0.4 percent and Kuwait 0.2 percent, while markets in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Bahrain were slightly up. Waleed Al Mokarrab Al Muhairi, deputy group CEO of Mubadala Investment Company , remained bullish on the future of the UAE. He said Mubadala has had its two best years ever after the global financial crisis and the Covid pandemic and that he has every reason to believe that over the next couple of years, were gonna see something very, very similar. We as the UAE and as Abu Dhabi and as Mubadala… will not be defined by a few weeks of disruption and volatility, Al Muhairi said on Monday at the Milken Institutes annual global conference in Los Angeles. Rather were going to be defined and we are defined by the decades of stability that we have shown as a country and as an institution that is underpinned by a clear long-term vision. 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