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Global markets have remained relatively calm amid the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran. But that sentiment could quickly shift, according to experts, if the conflict affects the Strait of Hormuz.
MILITARY conflict between Israel and Iran escalated over the weekend, and markets are bracing for further signals from the Middle East and Washington that will shape the market outlook in the week ahead.
As Israel and Iran exchanged more attacks, stock markets mostly rose even as worries remained about possible oil supply interruptions.
Indian stock markets opened on a flat note in green on Monday, reflecting cautious investor sentiment amid ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel.
Investors were on edge as financial markets reopened on Sunday, with crude oil prices initially up near 4% as markets were gripped by the escalating threat of a sweeping conflict in the Middle East. U.
Oil prices surged, stocks dropped and investors flocked to safe havens like gold on Friday after tensions between Israel and Iran escalated, stoking concerns of a broader conflict in the region.
Israel's strike on Iran sparked turmoil in financial markets ... Oil spikes The price of crude oil surged as market participants braced for potential supply disruptions in the Middle East.
Sirens and Israeli air defenses were activated in Tel Aviv as Iran launched a new wave of missiles on June 16.