ENERGY MARKET DISRUPTION
US–Israel–Iran War Day 52: Strait of Hormuz explodes into chaos as US seizes Iranian cargo ship; Tehran cries 'piracy', Pakistan’s peace push hangs by a thread
Iran War News Day 52: On Day 52 of the US–Israel–Iran war, tensions have intensified after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship, prompting Tehran’s threat of retaliation. The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz continues to disrupt global oil supplies, pushing crude prices higher. With talks stalled and military posturing rising, fears of a wider regional conflict and prolonged energy crisis are growing.
Global Markets | Australian shares end largely unchanged as investors remain wary of Mideast risks
Australian shares saw a modest rise on Monday. Investors remained cautious, awaiting developments in the Middle East conflict. Hopes for a quick resolution faded after Iran rejected talks and blocked the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. also seized an Iranian cargo ship. This uncertainty kept the market subdued, with gold miners and consumer firms providing some support.
US Stock Market: Global investors pivot back to US market amid strong earnings and easing tensions
A US–Iran ceasefire and strong early earnings have reignited global investor appetite for S&P 500 and broader U.S. equities. As geopolitical tensions ease, Reuters data shows billions flowing back into American stocks, driven by economic resilience, robust corporate results, and renewed confidence in the dominance of TINA-style investing.
US Israel-Iran War Day 51: Strait of Hormuz tensions rise as Iran fires on tanker, talks continue
Iran War News Day 51: As the clock ticks into the 51st day of the Iran-Israel conflict, West Asia finds itself in a heightened state of alert. Iran's latest restrictions on the strategic Strait of Hormuz are causing significant disruptions to important LNG shipments. These actions, paired with mixed messages from Tehran, have created a fog of confusion at sea.
Aluminium prices at record highs: What’s driving the rally and what’s next?
Aluminium prices have surged to multi-year highs, driven by strong demand, supply constraints, and rising energy costs. Geopolitical tensions and declining inventories have added volatility and a risk premium. With China’s demand robust and supply tight, the outlook remains firm, though risks from easing tensions or slowdown persist.
UAE envoy to India flags 2,890 strikes on civilian infra since Feb 28, says 4 million Indian expats integral to nation
The UAE ambassador has reported 2,890 missile and drone attacks. He called these unprovoked strikes and urged stronger international action. The UAE faced these attacks despite not being a direct party to the conflict. These incidents threatened regional stability. UAE air defence systems intercepted most incoming threats. International bodies have called for accountability and reparations.
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Why are oil and gas prices down today, and will Brent, US WTI crude futures, Dutch and British wholesale gas rates continue to decline or rise again? Analysts insights and market outlook
Why are oil and gas prices down today, and will Brent, US WTI crude futures, Dutch and British wholesale gas rates continue to decline or rise again? Oil and gas markets moved lower after ceasefire signals and possible US-Iran talks raised hopes of reduced conflict risk. Brent and WTI dropped while European gas also declined. Analysts say supply disruptions still support prices, while weather, wind power and geopolitics will guide the next move.

Anticipating the inevitable: What India must learn from prepared economies in an age of recurring crisis
Global markets are reacting to the expectation of disruption. Countries that prepare for crises in calm times fare better. China and Russia show how foresight builds resilience. India must embed anticipation into policy. This crisis is a warning for a volatile world. Strategic resilience is cultivated before shocks arrive. The test of statecraft is the discipline to be less surprised.

West Asia War: India’s BBB rating seen stable despite energy shock; S&P flags corporate stress, weaker credit growth
West Asia War: India's sovereign rating remains stable despite rising energy costs. However, supply disruptions for food and fuel could impact company credit quality. Top companies may see earnings drop, increasing debt ratios. Sectors like refining and airlines are most vulnerable. Banks might see slower credit growth. Government revenue could be affected by fuel price support measures.

The invisible hand pushing for peace?
Amidst rising hopes for peace in the Persian Gulf, financial markets exhibit a newfound optimism. Falling crude oil prices signal a shift, with speculations of renewed negotiations between the US and Iran gaining traction. Stock markets are bouncing back, reflecting these positive sentiments.

Europe has 'maybe 6 weeks of jet fuel left', energy agency head warns
Europe faces a critical shortage of jet fuel, with only about six weeks of supply remaining, according to the IEA head. The ongoing Iran war and blocked Strait of Hormuz threaten global energy supplies, potentially leading to flight cancellations and severe economic repercussions, especially for developing nations.

US Fed's John Williams says Iran war is already driving up inflation pressures
Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams said Thursday that the Middle East war is already driving up inflationary pressures, and uncertainty over the outlook is limiting how much the central bank can say about what's next for interest rate policy.

Let oil prices hurt: IMF cautions against govt shielding consumers
The IMF is urging governments to let fuel prices rise, warning that broad subsidies and price caps worsen global energy shocks. Allowing price signals to function encourages demand reduction, which is crucial for market stabilization. Targeted cash transfers are recommended to cushion consumers without distorting global markets.

A ₹18,000 crore blow seen for India's aviation story as West Asia conflict clips wings
India's aviation and tourism sectors are currently navigating turbulent skies due to the unrest in West Asia. Airlines are challenged with heightened expenses and prolonged flight durations, significantly impacting international travel. The inbound tourism sector is seeing a downturn as Indian travelers prefer more brief vacations abroad.

Why are oil and gas prices up today, and will Brent, US WTI crude futures, Dutch and British gas rates continue to rise or drop again? Analysts insights, market outlook and what should investors do now
Why are oil and gas prices up today, and will Brent, US WTI crude futures, Dutch and British gas rates continue to rise or drop again? Energy markets reacted to Middle East conflict risks, Hormuz disruption, falling US inventories, and shifting gas supply signals. Analysts say prices may stay volatile as geopolitics, exports, storage levels, and investor positioning continue to drive global oil and gas trends.

Bangladesh seeks $2 billion from development partners to meet energy demand
Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman sought a USD 2 billion fund from development partners to meet the country's immediate energy needs and safeguard its economic stability, state-run BSS news agency reported.

Global debt to hit post-World War II levels by 2029, IMF says; warns of rising fiscal strain amid West Asia war
Global public debt is set to surpass 100% of GDP by 2029. This level has not been seen since after World War II. Repeated economic shocks are straining government finances worldwide. Policymakers face challenges balancing fiscal credibility with supporting vulnerable populations. Supply disruptions for key products are being closely watched for their economic impact.

Russian LNG under US sanctions heads for the first time to India
A Russian liquefied natural gas cargo, currently under United States sanctions, is en route to India. This shipment, if it reaches its destination, would mark the first such delivery to India since former US President Donald Trump stated India would cease buying Russian energy. India has not confirmed this pledge.

Global growth needs unconstricted energy markets: Jaishankar on Hormuz disruption
India is pushing for safe passage for ships. Attacks on merchant vessels are unacceptable. Global growth needs open energy markets. India will work with partners to build strong supply chains. Japan launched a new initiative to help Asian countries facing fuel shortages. This plan offers financial aid to secure energy supplies and diversify sources.

11 nations call for coordinated IMF-World Bank support amid Middle East war risks
The finance ministers of 11 countries including Britain and Japan called Wednesday for "coordinated emergency support" to help countries hit by disruptions from the war in the Middle East. "We call on the IMF and World Bank to provide a coordinated emergency support offer for countries in need, tailored to country circumstances and drawing on the full range and flexibility of their toolkits," the ministers said in a joint statement issued by the UK government.

'India will work to develop supply chain resilience,' says EAM at AZEC Plus meeting on disruptions in energy markets
Jaishankar said that India stands ready to work with like-minded partners to develop supply chain resilience.

IMF, World Bank and IEA aim to have calls every two weeks to assess war's impact
International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva said global institutions plan biweekly calls to monitor energy market disruptions from the Middle East conflict. She also urged countries not to hoard oil or restrict exports to avoid worsening supply shocks.

Shelter from Spike 'n' Supply Storm: West Asia tensions test India Inc’s resilience to energy shocks
Escalating tensions in West Asia highlight India’s vulnerability to energy and logistics disruptions. Even without supply cuts, higher freight and insurance costs can strain margins and widen deficits. Strong balance sheets offer a cushion, but prolonged volatility could test corporate earnings, capital expenditure plans, and the broader credit cycle.

Why are oil and gas prices down today, and will Brent crude and US WTI crude futures continue to drop or rise again soon? Analysts insights, market outlook and what should investors do now
Why are oil and gas prices down today, and will Brent crude and US WTI crude futures continue to drop or rise again soon? Oil and gas markets moved lower after signals of possible US-Iran talks eased supply fears linked to the Strait of Hormuz blockade. Brent and WTI dropped after sharp gains. Analysts warn that lost oil supply, lower inventories, and uncertain negotiations may still push prices higher again soon.

Iran war upends IEA's oil market outlook as global supply and demand to contract in 2026
The International Energy Agency forecasts a global oil supply and demand fall due to the Iran war, citing the largest supply disruption in history. Demand growth is now predicted to drop by 80,000 bpd, with significant cuts in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. Global output is expected to decrease by 1.5 million bpd this year.

India’s oil security strategy shows structural gaps amid West Asia crisis: Carnegie India
India's oil security framework has come under renewed scrutiny following the escalation of tensions in West Asia in 2026, which disrupted global energy markets and exposed vulnerabilities in the country's import-dependent energy system, according to a report by Carnegie India.

Trump’s Hormuz blockade: What’s at stake amid global chaos and ripple risks for India
A US-led naval blockade on Iran has sharply escalated tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global oil flows, trade routes and geopolitical stability. Oil prices have surged past $100 as shipping risks, insurance costs and supply disruptions ripple across markets. While enforcement remains complex and legally contested, the bigger risk lies in escalation and second-order effects—especially for importers like India, which could face higher crude prices and tighter supply as global demand reshuffles.

Global Markets | Australia Inc starts to feel Iran war fallout, raising stagflation risk
Australia's economy faces a stagflationary shock as the Middle East conflict drives up fuel prices. Top companies like Qantas and Westpac are issuing profit warnings, citing soaring costs and customer impacts. Business and consumer sentiment have plummeted, raising concerns about inflation and slowing growth, a scenario dubbed 'the central bank's nightmare'.

What’s happening with Brent crude and African crude prices, and why physical oil hits $150 as Europe pays record premiums amid Strait of Hormuz disruption and global supply shock fears
Brent crude and WTI oil prices are under sharp focus as physical crude for Europe has surged near $150 a barrel, based on LSEG data. This gap between futures and real oil signals a live supply crunch. The Strait of Hormuz disruption has tightened global flows. Traders are scrambling for immediate cargoes. African crude prices are also hitting fresh highs. This shows replacement demand is rising fast. Fuel shortage risks are building across Europe and Asia. Inflation pressure is returning. Energy markets are turning volatile again.
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