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Middle East tensions and energy market volatility
Overview
Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, specifically between Israel and Iran, have driven a surge in oil prices and energy sector equities. Initial market volatility was linked to renewed fighting between the two nations, which benefited U.S. energy-related funds such as the State Street Energy Select Sector ETF.
As tensions escalated, the situation intensified around the Strait of Hormuz. Shipping disruptions in the strait saw vessel transits drop from 31 commodity vessels to zero over a single weekend. This standoff, alongside potential economic measures against Iran by the U.S. Treasury, contributed to Brent crude trading near US$89 a barrel.
These disruptions have fueled significant gains in energy ETFs in both the United States and Canada. Analysts have also noted that the rally is supported by the energy demands of artificial intelligence and warnings from the International Energy Agency regarding a potential global supply shortfall in 2026.
Entities
Microsoft Corp. · Scott Bessent · State Street Energy Select SPDR ETF · Israel · International Energy Agency
Timeline
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about 10 hours ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesEnergy sector rallies amid Strait of Hormuz tensionsEnergy ETFs are surging due to geopolitical instability in the Strait of Hormuz, rising oil prices, and increased demand from AI and shifting Federal Reserve expectations.
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21 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesEnergy stocks surge as oil prices rise amid Israel-Iran tensionsOil price gains from Israel‑Iran fighting boost energy stocks, while heavy AI spending by tech giants pressures communications shares.
Sources
advisoranalyst.com · fool.ca · moneyandmarkets.com