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Oil Prices Keep Swinging and So Do Stocks Worldwide

EconomyStockmarketInterest RatesNon Bank Financial Institutio…

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Oil price volatility driven by Iran war uncertainty; Brent crude spiked to $112.10 then retreated after US postponed military action. The channel is geopolitical supply risk (supply_shortage) for crude oil, affecting global energy sector and oil-linked equities. Impact is global but concentrated on oil producers and refiners. No direct company margin squeeze or expansion detailed beyond general market moves.

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  • Brent crude oil reached a high of $112.10 per barrel before settling below $109.
  • President Trump postponed a military attack on Iran.
  • S&P 500 dipped 0.1%, Dow Jones rose 159 points (0.3%).
  • 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.63% then fell to 4.59%.
  • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals dropped 9.8%; Boston Scientific gained 6.2% on buyback.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILUpmagnitude 3/3 · confidence 3/5

Brent crude spikes 3-5% on Iran war risk premium within 48h.

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Sector impact at a glance

  • COMMODITY_OILmid
  • COMMODITY_OILshort
  • GLOBAL_ENERGYmid
  • GLOBAL_ENERGYshort
  • SP500_ENERGYmid
  • SP500_ENERGYshort

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