MARKET ALERT: Oil Prices, Inflation Concerns Take Centre Stage as Markets Reprice Geopolitical Risk

Amit Kakkar
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Lale Akoner, Global Market Strategist at eToro

Abu Dhabi, UAE– Global markets are responding to the breakdown of the US-Iran ceasefire with renewed caution, as investors weigh the implications of rising oil prices and their potential impact on inflation and central bank policy.

Commenting on the latest market developments, Lale Akoner, Global Market Analyst at eToro, said:“Markets are reacting to the break in the US-Iran ceasefire as a renewed geopolitical shock, but the bigger issue for investors is what higher energy prices could mean for inflation. The ceasefire had helped contain some of the risk premium in oil, but its collapse has put energy prices back at the centre of the market outlook.

“Markets are pricing in a familiar concern: if oil prices continue to rise, central banks may have less room to ease monetary policy. For bonds and foreign exchange markets, that means upward pressure on yields, while the US dollar is benefiting from a more cautious risk environment.

“At this stage, the market reaction looks more like a repricing of risk than a fundamental shift in the broader investment outlook. The AI investment theme remains intact, but higher bond yields make it more difficult to justify elevated valuations, particularly after the strong rally seen across parts of the technology sector.

“Energy stocks could benefit in the short term, while broader equity markets are likely to remain sensitive to oil price movements, Federal Reserve communication and any further geopolitical escalation. Investors should expect heightened volatility in the near term, with the impact on equities depending on whether higher oil prices prove temporary or become more persistent.”

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