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3 charts explain how the iran war oil shock could impact the economy 105600349

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War in Iran causes oil supply disruption, pushing Brent/WTI up ~50%. U.S. gasoline prices rise sharply, feeding into PCE inflation. Channel: input_cost for refiners and consumers, demand_spike for oil producers. Impact is global but with specific U.S. consumer pass-through. Winners: U.S. oil exporters (though net importer status limits benefit). Losers: U.S. consumers, import-dependent economies.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Brent and WTI crude prices rose approximately 50% since the Iran war began.
  • U.S. gasoline prices surged to $4.48/gallon from just over $3 a year ago.
  • Personal Consumption Expenditures index shows 3.5% annual increase in March.
  • U.S. is world's largest crude oil exporter but remains a net importer of crude oil.
  • Deutsche Bank and Bloomberg cited as sources.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_ENERGYUpmagnitude 3/3 Β· confidence 4/5

Integrated oil majors see equity upside as upstream revenues rise with crude prices.

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