Iran-Israel Clash Shakes Markets: What’s Next for Oil and Inflation?
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Iran-Israel Clash Shakes Markets: What’s Next for Oil and Inflation?
The recent military clash between Iran and Israel has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, causing oil prices to spike and raising concerns about inflation and potential disruptions to oil supply routes.
The price of Brent rose 20 percent in June, and the Euro STOXX 600 energy index recorded its strongest growth since 2022, as investors react to risks in the Strait of Hormuz and a possible US entry into war.
The week began with news of interest to the global business and political sector, marking a trend in the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, between Iran and Israel, as well as the G7 summit. As a result, the fluctuation in world value markets has been a reality, although the national currency continues to be revalued against the dollar. In this report, we analyze the most recent economic data and its impact on the business strategy.A…
Oil shocks hint at deeper geopolitical faultlines
In the early hours of 13 June 2025, Israel launched a precision air campaign striking multiple Iranian targets, including nuclear, missile and oil facilities deep within the country. Within hours, Brent crude surged by as much as 11 %, its steepest single‑day climb in over a month, reflecting investors’ fear of disruption to supply routes and infrastructure . This price stomp was more than a momentary flare‑up. Before this event, prices had alre…
Blood, gasoline, and eggs: Trump’s Middle East war spurs inflation
By James J. Devine The bombs that fell on Iran last Friday did more than shatter concrete and flesh—they detonated the fragile illusion of stability in an American economy already teetering on the edge of collapse. Tyrant Donald Trump, the self-proclaimed “deal-maker in chief,” has once again plunged the world into chaos, and this time,Continue reading "Blood, gasoline, and eggs: Trump’s Middle East war spurs inflation" The post Blood, gasoline,…
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