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The Vault · 2026-03-25 07:52:05 · Bloomberg Markets

2. Thailand Abandons Diesel Price Cap as Oil Surge Tests Fiscal Limits

Thailand has abruptly ended its diesel price cap, a dramatic policy reversal forced by surging global crude costs less than a month after the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East. The move is a stark signal that soaring oil prices are now directly threatening the fiscal stability of emerging economies, pushing subsi...

The Vault · 2026-03-25 10:26:55 · Bloomberg Markets

3. Asia's Aviation Sector Hoards Jet Fuel as Iran Conflict Sends Oil Prices Soaring

A scramble for jet fuel is underway across Asia, with clear signs of stockpiling emerging as a direct response to the oil price shock triggered by the Iran conflict. This defensive hoarding reflects the immediate and severe strain now facing the global aviation industry, which is grappling with a sudden surge in its si...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 00:57:16 · Bloomberg Markets

4. Indonesia's Bond Boom Hits Wall as Iran War Fuels Oil Price, Inflation, and Capital Flight

Indonesia's surging local credit market is facing a sudden, severe squeeze. The primary catalyst is the war in Iran, which is driving global oil prices sharply higher. This external shock is directly stoking domestic inflation risks, accelerating capital outflows, and triggering acute concern over the nation's creditwo...

The Network · 2026-03-26 04:57:14 · Seeking Alpha

5. Trump Team Scenarios: What Happens If Oil Hits $200 a Barrel?

Former President Donald Trump’s policy advisors are actively gaming out the economic and geopolitical fallout from a potential surge in oil prices to $200 per barrel. This scenario planning, reported by Seeking Alpha, signals a focus on extreme market volatility as a core risk factor for a potential second Trump admini...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 05:26:54 · Bloomberg Markets

6. Foreign Investors Poised for Record Exodus from Emerging Asia Stocks, Excluding China

A historic capital flight is underway in emerging Asian markets. Global investors are set to pull a record amount of funds from regional equities outside of China, driven by a deteriorating economic outlook. The primary catalyst is the surge in oil prices, a direct consequence of escalating conflict in the Middle East,...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 08:56:54 · Bloomberg Markets

7. Thai Baht Faces Intensified Pressure as Oil Shock Exposes Economic Fragility

A historic surge in oil prices is directly targeting the economic vulnerability of import-dependent Thailand, threatening to accelerate the baht's decline and trigger capital flight. Analysts identify the currency, already one of Asia's weakest performers, as acutely exposed to this external shock, with its trajectory ...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 23:27:23 · Bloomberg Markets

8. Japan's Stagflation Gamble: Investors Rethink Bets as Oil and Yen Fuel Decades-Old Fear

A specter from Japan's economic past is re-emerging in trading rooms: stagflation. For the first time in decades, a potent mix of rising oil prices and a persistently weak yen is forcing global investors to seriously game out a scenario of stagnant growth coupled with rising inflation. This is not a distant academic ri...

The Vault · 2026-03-26 23:57:18 · Bloomberg Markets

9. BYD Stock Surges as Iran War Oil Shock Fuels Electric Vehicle Demand

BYD shares are accelerating toward their strongest monthly performance in over a year, propelled by a surge in global oil prices stemming from the conflict in Iran. This price shock is directly brightening the financial outlook for electric vehicle manufacturers, as consumers and markets recalibrate the cost-benefit an...

The Vault · 2026-03-27 01:56:50 · Japan Times

10. Global Funds Hedge Against Japan Stagflation as Iran Conflict Fuels Oil Price Surge

Major global asset managers are actively positioning for a stagflationary shock in Japan, a scenario long considered improbable for the world's third-largest economy. With the conflict involving Iran nearing its one-month mark, the sustained upward pressure on oil prices is forcing a fundamental reassessment of Japan's...

The Vault · 2026-03-27 05:57:01 · Bloomberg Markets

11. Macquarie Warns: Iran War Through June Could Send Oil to $200 a Barrel

A prolonged conflict in the Middle East could trigger an unprecedented oil price shock. Analysts at Macquarie Group Ltd. warn that crude could surge to a record $200 per barrel if the war involving Iran continues through June, specifically under the condition of a sustained closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This critica...

The Vault · 2026-03-27 07:56:57 · Bloomberg Markets

12. India's Rupee Hits Record Low as Foreign Investors Flee Amid Oil Price Shock

India's rupee has plunged to a fresh record low, underperforming its regional peers, as foreign capital exits the country at an accelerating pace. The sell-off is driven by mounting fears that surging global energy prices will sharply increase inflation and the import bill for the import-dependent economy. This pressur...

The Network · 2026-03-27 08:56:57 · Seeking Alpha

13. Report Warns: Iran War Could Push Oil to $200 by June

A stark warning from a new report suggests the global oil market is on a knife's edge, with prices potentially spiking to $200 per barrel if the conflict involving Iran persists until June. This projection highlights the extreme volatility and supply risks now embedded in the energy sector, directly tied to the duratio...

The Network · 2026-03-27 10:56:55 · ZeroHedge

14. Iran Conflict Sparks Oil Price Surge, Accelerating Global Shift to Chinese EVs

A sharp rise in oil prices, driven by escalating US-Israel tensions with Iran, is poised to accelerate the global transition to electric vehicles, a shift that has already propelled China to the top of the global auto market. Crude prices have surged past $100 a barrel amid fears of a major disruption to energy supplie...

The Vault · 2026-03-27 14:57:26 · Bloomberg Markets

15. Carnival Slashes Profit Outlook as Iran Conflict Escalates Fuel Costs

Carnival Corp. has been forced to cut its full-year profit forecast, a direct hit from the surge in global crude oil prices. The cruise giant's revised outlook signals immediate financial pressure, with the escalating conflict involving Iran cited as the primary driver behind the spike in its single largest operational...

The Vault · 2026-03-27 18:56:56 · Bloomberg Markets

16. Citi Warns: Middle East Conflict Fuels Oil Price Surge, U.S. Shale Drilling Set for 2026 Rebound

A resurgence in U.S. shale oil drilling is on the horizon, directly linked to the geopolitical pressure from the Middle East conflict. Citigroup Inc. analysts warn that sustained higher oil prices, driven by the ongoing turmoil, are creating the financial conditions for a significant production ramp-up. This isn't a di...

The Network · 2026-03-28 01:26:52 · ZeroHedge

17. Middle East War Delivers $100 Oil Windfall, Easing Russia's Budget Crunch

Russia's federal budget is receiving an unexpected and massive boost from the war in the Middle East. As oil prices surge past $100 per barrel, driven by the conflict involving Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, Moscow's oil revenues have hit their highest level in four years. This price spike is d...

The Vault · 2026-03-28 03:56:51 · ZeroHedge

18. Macquarie Warns: Two More Months of Middle East War Could Push Oil to $200 a Barrel

A prolonged conflict in the Middle East could trigger a historic oil price shock. Analysts at Macquarie Group warn that if the war continues through the entire second quarter, crude prices could surge to a record $200 per barrel. The primary risk hinges on the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical choke...

The Network · 2026-03-29 06:56:49 · Japan Times

19. Iran's Hormuz Blockade Hits Japan: Farms, Bathhouses, Transport Feel the Squeeze

One month into Iran's strategic blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the global oil shock is landing hard on Japanese soil. The immediate surge in crude prices is no longer just a financial headline; it's a direct operational cost hammering a diverse cross-section of domestic businesses. From agricultural producers facing...

The Vault · 2026-03-29 13:26:51 · Seeking Alpha

20. Oil Shock Shatters 60/40 Portfolio Strategy as Bonds Fail to Hedge

A sharp rise in oil prices is delivering a direct blow to the foundational 60/40 investment strategy, exposing a critical vulnerability as bonds fail to act as a counterbalance to equity losses. This dynamic breaks a core tenet of modern portfolio management, which relies on the negative correlation between stocks and ...