
What the war in Iran means for markets, the US, inflation, and loans
The war with Iran is causing extreme instability in global markets, which is why many are concerned about the impact of the military conflict on their finances. What it means for...
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US Inflation Gauges Likely Diverged Before War in Iran - Bloomberg.com
US Inflation Gauges Likely Diverged Before War in Iran Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Middle East Developments, Oil Prices in Focus; U.S. Inflation Due - WSJ
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Middle East Developments, Oil Prices in Focus; U.S. Inflation Due WSJ
Read full article →Iran war pushes oil price above $90 threatening rise in global inflation
Reports Kuwait was cutting output pushed up cost of barrel of Brent crude to highest weekly gain since pandemic began The Iran conflict has driven the oil price past $90 a barrel to its highest weekly gains since the Covid-19 pandemic six years ago, threatening a fresh rise in global inflation. Reports that Kuwait had begun cutting production of oil at some fields after running out of space to store it drove the cost of a barrel of Brent crude to as high as $91.89 at one point on Friday – its...
By Graeme Wearden and Jillian Ambrose
Read full article →Find safety and income in these tax-exempt bonds as the Iran war stirs up the market
Rates on municipal bonds moved higher this week, which many see as an opportunity to lock in yields and stabilize portfolios.
Read full article →Iran war forces OPEC nation to limit production
The 10th largest oil producer in the world is looking at slowing down production amid continued strikes on Iran
By Sophie Clark
Read full article →Mortgage News: Upward Trend For Rates Reflects Middle East Conflict Worries - Forbes
Mortgage News: Upward Trend For Rates Reflects Middle East Conflict Worries Forbes
Read full article →US Inflation Gauges Likely Diverged Before War in Iran
Read full article →Sensex, Nifty dive over 1% on West Asia conflict, boiling crude oil prices
Weakness in the U.S. equities, subdued trend in European markets and relentless foreign fund outflows also dampened sentiments
Read full article →Will Mortgage rates fall again? What the Middle East conflict means for borrowers
Mortgage rates have risen, influenced by geopolitical conflict and inflation. Predictions suggest rates will remain around 6.0% to 6.1% throughout the year.
Read full article →Go for gold, US dollar or Singapore stocks as Middle East conflict escalates? - The Straits Times
Go for gold, US dollar or Singapore stocks as Middle East conflict escalates? The Straits Times
Read full article →Stocks fall as Gulf oil supply fears rattle markets
Read full article →Catalyst Watch: Eyes on oil prices, inflation reads, and Oracle earnings
Read full article →"This Will Bring Down Global Economy": Qatar's Energy Minister Offers Dire Warning About Hormuz Chokepoint Chaos
"This Will Bring Down Global Economy": Qatar's Energy Minister Offers Dire Warning About Hormuz Chokepoint Chaos Brent crude futures are on track for their biggest weekly gain since the early days of Covid, with the move now exceeding the 20% weekly spike at the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, as the U.S.-Israeli air campaign against Iran, Operation Epic Fury, has tipped the Gulf into an energy crisis, freezing commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and pushing some re...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →10-Year & 30-Year Treasury Yields Jump, Yield Curve Steepens, Mortgage Rates Jump too, as Inflation Fears Move to the Top
The bond market flipped from haven trade to inflation trade.
By Wolf Richter
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