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MarketsOil crosses $100 for the first time since 2022 as Iran war keeps Strait of Hormuz closed, forces shut-ins
Key Takeaways
- 1Oil prices surpassed $100/barrel, a high not seen since 2022.
- 2The Strait of Hormuz closure, critical for global oil transit, is disrupting supply.
- 3Forced production shut-ins are further exacerbating supply shortages.
Oil prices breaching $100 for the first time since 2022 signifies a major escalation in geopolitical risk premium, primarily driven by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the Iran war. This severe supply disruption, coupled with forced production shut-ins, will likely fuel inflationary pressures globally and could prompt central banks to re-evaluate their monetary policy stances. Investors should monitor geopolitical developments closely and consider energy sector exposure, while consumers face higher costs.
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