Strait of Hormuz Tensions Boost Oil Prices by 5%
724FinanceZeynep Kaya
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ABD'nin İran'a düzenlediği hava saldırıları ve İran'ın Körfez ülkelerine yönelik misillemeleri, küresel enerji piyasalarını istikrarsız bırakarak Bren

U.S. airstrikes on Iran and Iran's retaliatory attacks on Gulf states have destabilized global energy markets, driving Brent crude prices up by approximately 5% to $79.48. Meanwhile, WTI crude settled at $74.78 by the end of the day.
Energy Markets on Edge Amid Strait of Hormuz Standoff
Risk Premiums Surge as Energy Security Concerns Mount
Geopolitical tensions in the energy sector underscore the fragility of global supply chains. Sustained military escalation in the Gulf could trigger prolonged volatility in commodity markets, complicating central banks' efforts to anchor inflation expectations. Investors should monitor currency movements and energy inventory levels closely amid this heightened risk environment.
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