Dinçer Warns: Oil Prices Could Surpass $125 Before Elections
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Key Highlights
TÜSİAD eski başkanı **Haluk Dinçer**’in, ABD‑İran geriliminin ve jeopolitik risklerin petrol fiyatlarını düşürmek için yeterli bir sebep sunmadığını b

Former TÜSİAD president Haluk Dinçer has warned that geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran do not provide a reason for a drop in oil prices, suggesting that they could climb to $100, $120, or even $125 before the elections.
Geopolitical Tension Tightens
Market Reactions and Potential Scenarios
Implications for Turkey and Policy Cues
Investor Takeaways
Dinçer’s warning underscores the uncertainty in energy markets due to geopolitical risks. Rising energy costs could widen Turkey’s current account deficit and intensify inflationary pressures. Investors should reassess portfolios in light of potential oil price escalations.
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