Global Markets on Edge: Hormuz Tensions and Fed-Defining CPI Data
Küresel finans piyasaları, Orta Doğu’da tırmanan jeopolitik risklerin enerji maliyetleri üzerindeki baskısı ve ABD’den gelecek kritik temmuz ayı enfla

Global financial markets are navigating a highly complex landscape dominated by escalating geopolitical risks in the Middle East threatening energy supplies, and highly anticipated US inflation data that will shape the Federal Reserve's next policy moves. As military activity intensifies around the strategic Strait of Hormuz, rising energy costs and uncertain disinflation paths necessitate highly defensive wealth management strategies.
Geopolitical Fault Lines in the Strait of Hormuz and Energy Pressures
Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, military interventions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to threaten global energy corridors. Iran's threat to close the strait unless its conditions are met has triggered high volatility in oil prices, fueling global inflationary concerns:
The July CPI Test: Shaping the Fed's Terminal Rate
Market participants are laser-focused on today's release of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) for July. Analysts agree that this data point will heavily influence the Federal Reserve's policy path for the remainder of the year:
Artificial Intelligence Optimism Battles Global Equity Divergence
Despite geopolitical headwinds, strong corporate earnings in the tech sector are providing a cushion for global risk appetite. Robust financial results and aggressive 2027 guidance from AI-focused firms like Supermicro (SMCI) and CoreWeave have revitalized tech demand. In Asia, LG Electronics surged 10% and SK Hynix gained 5.4%.
Domestically, Borsa Istanbul fell victim to the global cautious sentiment:
This highly complex global equation highlights the necessity of defensive asset allocation in wealth management. Should US inflation print at or above the expected 3.4%, the Fed is highly likely to sustain its restrictive stance. Domestically, this implies that deposit rates will remain elevated and any near-term easing in retail loan rates is off the table. For individual investors, avoiding high borrowing costs, maintaining liquidity, and locking in yields in fixed-income instruments like TL deposits remains the most rational savings strategy.
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