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The US and Israel have launched new attacks against Iran, intensifying the Middle East conflict. The developments triggered sharp selling pressure on Wall Street and FTSE, with global markets under the shadow of geopolitical risks. Trump's statements about escalating the Iran war in the coming weeks pushed oil prices higher.
Oil prices rallied sharply on Thursday after US President Donald Trump vowed an escalation in the war with Iran in the coming weeks. This move could prolong supply concerns and increase volatility in global energy markets. Geopolitical risks are becoming a permanent factor in commodity pricing.
The intensification of conflicts in the Middle East triggered selling pressure in global stock markets. Wall Street and the London stock exchange recorded sharp declines as investors reduced risk appetite amid geopolitical uncertainty. US indexes, which had achieved their biggest daily gains in 10 months with a 'Hormuz Hope' rally the previous day, reversed course due to geopolitical developments.
Citi stated that the shift in terms of trade following Iran-related headlines has outweighed other factors, and the US dollar has reemerged as a risk-off hedge. The geopolitical shock has prompted investors to adopt risk reduction strategies, strengthening the dollar.
Market experts say geopolitical conflict is becoming a permanent force impacting commodities pricing, rather than a temporary blip. Two fundamental forces—geoeconomic fragmentation and exponential innovation—are shaping a new world economy. This structural change signals long-term transformations in commodity markets.