Trump’s Iran escalation drives crude above $110, rattling global markets and inflation outlook
Oil Markets
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Futures & Commodities
Oil Slips Below $100 as Trump Signals Iran War Exit
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnMarkets ease on hopes of de-escalation, but Hormuz disruption keeps global energy risks elevated
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Threats to Iran’s oil and key shipping routes push crude toward $150 risk zone
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Tehran signals retaliation while global powers race to reopen Hormuz and prevent a deeper energy crisis
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Moscow halts gasoline exports from April as Middle East tensions amplify supply risks and price volatility
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From Abu Musa to Larak, Iran’s “unsinkable carriers” may determine control of the world’s most critical energy chokepoint.
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Crude climbs above $106 as diplomatic confusion fuels supply fears and inflation risks.
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Israeli media reports potential U.S. plan to seize Kharg Island, raising stakes for global energy markets.
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WTI climbs above $91 as investors balance diplomacy signals against ongoing geopolitical risk.
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Stocks rally as falling crude eases inflation fears, but uncertainty over negotiations keeps volatility high.