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ExxonMobil Gains 1.6%, Chevron 1.9%, ConocoPhillips 2.2% as Iran Re-Escalation Reverses Energy Sector's June Slide

Jul 8, 2026

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ExxonMobil Gains 1.6%, Chevron 1.9%, ConocoPhillips 2.2% as Iran Re-Escalation Reverses Energy Sector's June Slide

ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips gained 1.6%, 1.9%, and 2.2% respectively as Iran's renewed attacks on Strait of Hormuz shipping reversed the oil supply easing trade that had weighed on energy stocks since the June ceasefire. The US Treasury also revoked the waiver allowing Iran to sell oil globally, a move that could materially re-tighten the crude market. Energy is the sole S&P 500 sector in positive territory as broader equity markets sink.

Oil Slides Below $71 as US-Iran Qatar Talks Progress — Four-Month Low Cuts Inflation Risk Ahead of Jobs Data

Jul 2, 2026

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Oil Slides Below $71 as US-Iran Qatar Talks Progress — Four-Month Low Cuts Inflation Risk Ahead of Jobs Data

Crude oil fell to a four-month low below $71 a barrel after US and Iranian officials held successful indirect talks in Qatar on safe cargo passage through the Strait of Hormuz, according to diplomatic sources. The decline extends a trend from last week's Burgenstock roadmap agreement and materially eases the inflation backdrop ahead of Thursday's June nonfarm payrolls report. Energy sector stocks are under pressure while airlines and transportation stand to benefit from lower jet fuel costs.

US Iran Ceasefire Agreement Halts Gulf Attacks; Oil Prices Drop 3.2% as Hormuz Shipping Resumes

Jun 29, 2026

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US Iran Ceasefire Agreement Halts Gulf Attacks; Oil Prices Drop 3.2% as Hormuz Shipping Resumes

The United States and Iran agreed to immediately halt tit-for-tat military strikes in the Gulf region following weekend clashes over the Strait of Hormuz. Oil futures plunged more than 3% on the news as shipping lanes reopened and technical talks are scheduled to resume in Doha this week. The de-escalation eases immediate supply disruption fears for global energy markets and supports risk assets.

Brent Crude Falls Below $79 on June 22 2026 — Iran Negotiations Reduce Energy Risk Premium

Jun 22, 2026

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Brent Crude Falls Below $79 on June 22 2026 — Iran Negotiations Reduce Energy Risk Premium

Brent crude dropped below $79 per barrel as negotiations between the United States and Iran showed signs of progress. The decline reflects easing concerns about prolonged disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a key artery for global energy supplies. Lower oil prices could support consumer spending, reduce inflation pressure, and improve corporate profit margins, although investors remain cautious given the fragile nature of ongoing diplomatic discussions.

Brent Crude Falls to $78, Five-Day Low — Interim US-Iran Deal Set for Friday Signing Could Restore Hormuz Flows

Jun 17, 2026

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Brent Crude Falls to $78, Five-Day Low — Interim US-Iran Deal Set for Friday Signing Could Restore Hormuz Flows

Brent crude fell toward $78 a barrel today, its fifth straight losing session and the lowest level since early March, as traders priced in a planned interim agreement between the United States and Iran set to be signed in Switzerland on Friday. The deal would let Tehran immediately resume oil exports and ease restrictions on Strait of Hormuz shipping, prompting tanker operators to begin repositioning vessels toward the region. The International Energy Agency warned the shift could contribute to a renewed global oil surplus.

Oil Prices Drop 4.8% to $80.75 as Iran Deal Reopens Strait of Hormuz — Energy Sector ETF Falls 3.6%

Jun 16, 2026

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Oil Prices Drop 4.8% to $80.75 as Iran Deal Reopens Strait of Hormuz — Energy Sector ETF Falls 3.6%

U.S. crude oil fell 4.8% to $80.75 a barrel and Brent crude dropped 4.7% to $83.17 after the United States and Iran reached a preliminary agreement to end their conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a route handling roughly 20% of global oil supply. The Energy Select Sector SPDR fund slid 3.6% even as the broader market rallied, with analysts cautioning that full shipping traffic normalization could take months.

Brent Crude Surges Past $96 as Iran Mines Strait of Hormuz, S&P 500 Extends Losses

Mar 12, 2026

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Brent Crude Surges Past $96 as Iran Mines Strait of Hormuz, S&P 500 Extends Losses

Brent crude climbed above $96 a barrel Thursday as Iran's new supreme leader signaled no intention of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. forces confirming Tehran is actively mining the waterway. The S&P 500 lost 1.3%, falling to its lowest level since November, as stagflation fears intensified across equity, credit, and currency markets.

Oil Shock Raises Risk of Financial Stress as Central Banks Monitor Inflation Surge

Mar 10, 2026

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Oil Shock Raises Risk of Financial Stress as Central Banks Monitor Inflation Surge

Central banks and global investors are closely monitoring the ripple effects of a sudden oil price shock that has unsettled financial markets. The surge in crude prices could feed inflation, tighten financial conditions, and influence interest rate expectations, creating new challenges for equity markets and credit investors alike.

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Global Markets Join Sell-Off as Geopolitical Risk Drives Energy Costs Higher

Mar 2, 2026

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Global Markets Join Sell-Off as Geopolitical Risk Drives Energy Costs Higher

International equity markets weakened sharply amid renewed geopolitical tensions and a spike in energy prices, reinforcing global risk aversion. Stocks across Europe and Asia saw broad declines as investors digested heightened conflict in the Middle East and the possibility of supply disruptions. Energy and defense sectors outperformed, while traditional growth and travel sectors lagged amid rising risk premiums and inflation concerns.

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