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Iran Strikes Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG Hub Twice in 12 Hours; Brent Crude Briefly Surges Past $119 as Global Energy Crisis Deepens

Mar 19, 2026

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Iran Strikes Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG Hub Twice in 12 Hours; Brent Crude Briefly Surges Past $119 as Global Energy Crisis Deepens

Iranian missile strikes inflicted 'extensive damage' on Qatar's Ras Laffan Industrial City — the world's largest LNG export hub — sending Brent crude briefly above $119 a barrel on Thursday before it retreated to around $114. The attacks, which came in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field, have paralyzed nearly 20% of global LNG supply, triggered drone strikes on Saudi and Kuwaiti refineries, and raised the specter of a full-scale stagflationary energy shock across the global economy.

Brent Crude Spikes to $106 After Iran Strikes South Pars Gas Field; Strait of Hormuz Fears Escalate

Mar 18, 2026

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Brent Crude Spikes to $106 After Iran Strikes South Pars Gas Field; Strait of Hormuz Fears Escalate

Global oil benchmark Brent crude spiked 3.1% to above $106 per barrel on Wednesday after Iran reported an attack on its South Pars natural gas processing complex — the world's largest gas field — in apparent retaliation for recent Israeli strikes. The development reignited fears that the conflict could escalate toward a full blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly 20% of the world's oil supply transits daily.

Investors Brace for Federal Reserve Signals as Policy Meeting Approaches

Mar 16, 2026

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Investors Brace for Federal Reserve Signals as Policy Meeting Approaches

Global investors are closely watching the Federal Reserve’s upcoming policy meeting as markets grapple with rising oil prices and lingering inflation concerns. The central bank’s updated economic projections and interest-rate outlook are expected to shape market expectations for monetary policy through the remainder of 2026. Equity markets remain sensitive to any signal about the timing of potential rate cuts or the possibility that policymakers could maintain a higher-for-longer stance if inflation proves stubborn.

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Oil Prices Ease as Select Tankers Resume Hormuz Transits, But Geopolitical Risk Remains Elevated

Mar 16, 2026

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Oil Prices Ease as Select Tankers Resume Hormuz Transits, But Geopolitical Risk Remains Elevated

Oil prices retreated Monday after a handful of tankers successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend, offering the first signs of limited resumption in the world's most critical energy corridor since the U.S.-Israel war with Iran began February 28. Brent crude settled around $100 per barrel while WTI fell to $93.50, though continued Iranian missile strikes on Gulf nations and near-paralyzed tanker traffic underscored the fragility of the relief rally.

IEA Approves Record 400 Million-Barrel Emergency Oil Release, but Traders Remain Skeptical

Mar 12, 2026

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IEA Approves Record 400 Million-Barrel Emergency Oil Release, but Traders Remain Skeptical

The International Energy Agency's 32 member nations unanimously agreed Wednesday to release 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves—the largest coordinated drawdown in the organization's 52-year history. Despite the announcement, Brent crude remained above $90, as analysts said the release covers only a fraction of the ongoing supply disruption caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade.

Private Credit Crisis Deepens as Morgan Stanley, BlackRock Cap Fund Redemptions Amid AI Loan Fears

Mar 12, 2026

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Private Credit Crisis Deepens as Morgan Stanley, BlackRock Cap Fund Redemptions Amid AI Loan Fears

Morgan Stanley and BlackRock have joined Blackstone in restricting investor withdrawals from multibillion-dollar private credit vehicles after redemption requests surged far beyond allowed quarterly caps. Mounting anxiety over AI-disrupted software loan portfolios and a broader re-evaluation of the $1.8 trillion asset class are rattling financial sector stocks and raising systemic liquidity questions.

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Strait of Hormuz Attacks Drive Brent Above $90 as Iran War Rattles Global Shipping Markets

Mar 11, 2026

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Strait of Hormuz Attacks Drive Brent Above $90 as Iran War Rattles Global Shipping Markets

Three commercial vessels were struck by projectiles in or near the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, including one ship forced to evacuate its crew after a fire broke out 11 nautical miles north of Oman. Brent crude climbed back above $90 per barrel despite a proposed record release of emergency reserves by the International Energy Agency, as military escalation between the U.S. and Iran continued to unsettle global energy 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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Volatility Surges as Energy Shock Drives Risk Rotation Across Global Equities

Mar 10, 2026

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Volatility Surges as Energy Shock Drives Risk Rotation Across Global Equities

A surge in market volatility driven by energy price shocks and geopolitical uncertainty is prompting investors to rotate between sectors. Defensive stocks, energy producers, and commodity-linked companies are gaining favor while high-growth and travel-related shares face renewed pressure amid rising inflation expectations.

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