
Iranian state media report explosions in Saudi Arabia; no confirmation from Saudi or US. Crude oil holds near $89 after touching $93.83 intraday.
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Iranian state-affiliated news agencies Fars and Tasnim reported explosions in Saudi Arabia early Friday. Fars claimed a drone struck logistics warehouses used by the U.S. Army. Tasnim separately reported explosions without offering details. Saudi officials and the U.S. military have not confirmed the reports.
Crude oil, which hit an intraday high of $93.83, last traded at $89.47. The low for the session was $88.74. The 100-day moving average sits at $89.90. U.S. stock futures pointed modestly lower.
President Trump has said Iran should be held financially responsible for damage caused during the conflict.
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