Oil jumps on Mideast missiles, AI bulls carry stocks
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Oil prices rose for a third session due to fresh hostilities in the Gulf after US-Iran peace talks stalled, with Brent crude up 2% to $98 a barrel. European stocks and US futures fell slightly, while Asian stocks climbed to record highs in Japan and Taiwan, driven by the AI bull run. The conflict between the US and Iran has yet to be resolved, with a tentative deal reached but not signed. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development warned that the conflict could slow global growth and push inflation higher if it continues. Oil prices are nearing the $100 mark, causing concern among investors.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Rising oil prices threaten to derail the global economic recovery, making it essential for a US-Iran peace deal to be signed.
- · Fresh hostilities in the Gulf are testing the shaky ceasefire, prompting investors to unwind their bets on a peaceful resolution.