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Trump Reinstates Strait of Hormuz Blockade; Proposes 20% Transit Fee on All Cargo — Brent Crude Jumps 9.5% to $83

Jul 14, 2026

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Trump Reinstates Strait of Hormuz Blockade; Proposes 20% Transit Fee on All Cargo — Brent Crude Jumps 9.5% to $83

President Trump announced the United States will reinstate a naval blockade on Iranian ports and impose a 20% fee on all non-Iranian cargo transiting the Strait of Hormuz, effective Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET. Brent crude jumped 9.5% to above $83 per barrel, its biggest single-day gain since May 2020, while WTI settled near $78. The move follows a third consecutive night of US strikes on Iran and effectively ends the ceasefire agreement signed in mid-June.

Brent Crude Rises 4% to $78.82 — US-Iran Weekend Airstrikes Reopen Strait of Hormuz Dispute and Shatter June Peace Deal

Jul 13, 2026

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Brent Crude Rises 4% to $78.82 — US-Iran Weekend Airstrikes Reopen Strait of Hormuz Dispute and Shatter June Peace Deal

Brent crude rose more than 4% to touch $78.82 a barrel after US and Iranian forces exchanged strikes over the weekend, with Iran declaring the Strait of Hormuz closed and US Central Command asserting it remains open. The renewed conflict has all but shattered the June memorandum of understanding, with just six vessels tracked crossing the strait in a 12-hour window versus a pre-crisis baseline of 18 to 22 daily crossings. Energy stocks and airline equities face sharply divergent outlooks as oil risk premium rebuilds.

US-Iran War Reignites: 90 CENTCOM Strikes After Ceasefire Collapses — Oil Climbs 4.4% to $73.52 as Hormuz Risk Returns

Jul 9, 2026

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US-Iran War Reignites: 90 CENTCOM Strikes After Ceasefire Collapses — Oil Climbs 4.4% to $73.52 as Hormuz Risk Returns

US Central Command struck 90 Iranian military targets overnight after President Trump declared the fragile ceasefire "over" following Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran retaliated by targeting Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, and the US revoked its waiver on Iranian oil sales sanctions. WTI crude rose 4.4% to $73.52, Brent climbed 5.4% to $78.19. Dow futures fell 0.1% while Nasdaq-100 futures rose 0.7% as AI names decoupled from the geopolitical shock.

Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire 'Over' After Strait of Hormuz Ship Attacks — Brent Crude Spikes 5.2% to $78

Jul 8, 2026

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Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire 'Over' After Strait of Hormuz Ship Attacks — Brent Crude Spikes 5.2% to $78

President Trump declared the US-Iran memorandum of understanding 'over' after American forces struck Iran in retaliation for attacks on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude jumped 5.2% to $78.02, WTI rose 4.9% to $73.89, and the Dow fell more than 500 points. Trump threatened further strikes 'tonight,' while Iran's foreign ministry condemned the US military action as a gross violation of the ceasefire. Energy stocks gained; tech and semis sold off.

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.

Iran's IRGC Fires Missiles at Two Strait of Hormuz Vessels — Brent Crude Rises $0.50 to $72.49 as Peace Deal Durability Questioned

Jul 7, 2026

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Iran's IRGC Fires Missiles at Two Strait of Hormuz Vessels — Brent Crude Rises $0.50 to $72.49 as Peace Deal Durability Questioned

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reportedly fired missiles at two commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, pushing Brent crude 50 cents higher to $72.49 per barrel and raising fresh doubts about the durability of the U.S.-Iran peace framework. A tanker was hit off the coast of Oman, causing a fire with no reported casualties, according to UK Maritime Trade Operations. The incident arrives as both sides are still negotiating a permanent settlement, with US forces expected to assess retaliatory options.

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.

Oil Falls 0.7% to $75.30 as US and Iran Reach Burgenstock Roadmap — 60-Day Window Set for Final Peace Deal

Jun 30, 2026

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Oil Falls 0.7% to $75.30 as US and Iran Reach Burgenstock Roadmap — 60-Day Window Set for Final Peace Deal

West Texas Intermediate crude slipped 0.7% to $75.30 a barrel after US and Iranian negotiators concluded talks in Switzerland with a roadmap toward a final peace deal within 60 days. The agreement includes a communication mechanism to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and a plan to end fighting in Lebanon, though mediators cautioned significant work remains. Energy and airline stocks are positioned as the most direct beneficiaries if the de-escalation holds through the negotiating window.

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.

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