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Global Economic Shockwaves: War Fears Drive Energy Markets to Multi-Year Highs

As the sun sets on a day of military escalation, the global economy is beginning to feel the “war premium.” Today’s direct strikes between Iran and Israel have sent ripples through international trade routes, with insurance premiums for cargo vessels in the Persian Gulf skyrocketing.

The primary concern for global analysts remains the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian officials hinted today that continued Israeli “aggression” could lead to the closure of the world’s most vital oil chokepoint. Even a partial disruption could see crude oil prices test the $150 per barrel mark, a scenario that would trigger a global inflationary spiral.

In the U.S., the Federal Reserve is reportedly monitoring the situation closely. A sustained energy spike could undo years of effort to stabilize interest rates. “The market hates uncertainty,” one analyst remarked. “And right now, the Middle East is a theater of nothing but uncertainty.” Investors are increasingly moving capital into gold and defensive stocks as the weekend approaches, fearing further escalations while markets are closed.

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