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    Stocks Drop as Oil Prices Surge Following Trump’s Iran Military Warning

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US financial markets experienced significant turbulence after President Donald Trump declared intentions to escalate military operations in Iran. This announcement unsettled investors, casting doubt on a swift resolution to the conflict and prompting a sharp sell-off in stocks alongside a surge in oil prices.

    In a late Wednesday address, Trump revealed that the US would increase attacks on Iran over the coming two to three weeks, reversing his previous stance that suggested a rapid withdrawal. He did not specify when the conflict might end or when the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global oil transport, would be reopened.

    The market reaction was immediate and pronounced. Oil prices jumped approximately 7 percent, with Brent crude reaching $108 per barrel. US crude prices also climbed amid fears of potential disruptions to Middle Eastern oil supplies. This spike benefited energy sector stocks, with major players like Exxon Mobil and Chevron rising by more than 2 percent.

    Conversely, airline stocks suffered steep declines, as companies such as United, Delta, and American Airlines dropped between 4 and 6 percent, reflecting concerns over increased fuel expenses. Overall, major stock indexes fell sharply: the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 565 points, or 1.2 percent; the S&P 500 also declined by 1.2 percent; and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 1.7 percent.

    Investors are now closely monitoring the implications of rising oil prices on inflation rates, consumer spending habits, and the Federal Reserve’s forthcoming monetary policy decisions. The heightened geopolitical tensions have also revived fears about increased market volatility and broader economic risks.

    Additional pressure was felt in the private credit and financial sectors after Blue Owl restricted withdrawals from certain funds. Technology stocks were not spared, with companies like Micron and Lam Research each falling over 3 percent.

    These developments underscore the rapid sensitivity of financial markets to geopolitical events, particularly those that threaten energy supply chains and global economic stability.

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