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Oil Rises and Stocks Sink as Hormuz Shipping Disruption Deepens and U.S. Offers Insurance Backstop

Investors are resetting inflation and rate‑cut expectations as energy flows stall.

Overview

  • Iran’s escalation and threats to the Strait of Hormuz have choked tanker traffic, with freight costs spiking and several operators suspending transits after vessel attacks.
  • Brent trades in the low $80s and U.S. crude in the mid $70s after multi‑day gains, while Qatar’s halt of LNG output and reports of regional facility outages add to supply strain.
  • President Donald Trump ordered U.S. political‑risk insurance for Gulf shipping and said the Navy may escort tankers if needed, moves that tempered but did not resolve price pressures.
  • Global equities fell sharply, led by Asia where South Korea’s Kospi plunged with a brief trading halt; the dollar strengthened and Treasury yields climbed as investors sought safety.
  • Rising energy costs are reviving inflation concerns that could delay planned monetary easing, with analysts warning near‑term measures are unlikely to fully offset supply constraints.