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Impact of Iran War on Global Oil Prices and Fed's Rate-Cut Timeline

The ongoing war in Iran has led to a significant surge in oil prices by over 15% and disrupted shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. This geopolitical conflict is causing uncertainty around the Federal Reserve's timeline for interest rate cuts, affecting global economic conditions.

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    • TashPownallTashPownall
      ·02:54
      With the oil- does that mean oil stocks are a buy? or are they going to tank with the potential of closure of the straight. or is it a case of you've already missed the party?
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    • Capital_InsightsCapital_Insights
      ·03-04 19:32

      War Escalation, Oil Shock and AI Divergence—Are Global Assets Entering a New Uncertainty Regime?

      Source: DBS Chief Investment Office, Market Pulse Publication Date: 2 March 2026 This article is based on and adapted from the original report. Hi, Tigers~👋 How’s everyone navigating this week’s volatility? Have you managed to capture any excess returns during the swings — or has risk control been the bigger win? Over the past week, the pricing logic of global risk assets has shifted noticeably. The sudden escalation of U.S.–Iran tensions, the risk of an oil supply shock, a potential rebound in inflation expectations, and growing divergence within the AI theme have converged at once. With multiple variables interacting simultaneously, markets are entering a phase characterized less by clear direction and more by rising volatility. So today, let’s break this down together. In this edition,
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      War Escalation, Oil Shock and AI Divergence—Are Global Assets Entering a New Uncertainty Regime?
    • Capital_InsightsCapital_Insights
      ·03-04 19:32

      War Escalation, Oil Shock and AI Divergence—Are Global Assets Entering a New Uncertainty Regime?

      Source: DBS Chief Investment Office, Market Pulse Publication Date: 2 March 2026 This article is based on and adapted from the original report. Hi, Tigers~👋 How’s everyone navigating this week’s volatility? Have you managed to capture any excess returns during the swings — or has risk control been the bigger win? Over the past week, the pricing logic of global risk assets has shifted noticeably. The sudden escalation of U.S.–Iran tensions, the risk of an oil supply shock, a potential rebound in inflation expectations, and growing divergence within the AI theme have converged at once. With multiple variables interacting simultaneously, markets are entering a phase characterized less by clear direction and more by rising volatility. So today, let’s break this down together. In this edition,
      看611回复1
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      编组 21备份 2Share
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      War Escalation, Oil Shock and AI Divergence—Are Global Assets Entering a New Uncertainty Regime?
    • TashPownallTashPownall
      ·02:54
      With the oil- does that mean oil stocks are a buy? or are they going to tank with the potential of closure of the straight. or is it a case of you've already missed the party?
      看83回复Comment
      点赞Like
      编组 21备份 2Share
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