Markets Jitter as Middle East Tensions Surge and Stagflation Looms
Amid escalating Middle East tensions, global markets grapple with stagflation fears. Oil prices hover near $100, pushing bond and stock selloffs. Traders brace as central banks pivot on rate hikes amid growing inflation concerns. Volatility rises, with the U.S. dollar as a sole safe haven.
Global markets are wrestling with renewed stagflation fears as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, sending oil prices surging near the $100 per barrel mark.
This volatile environment has precipitated a selloff in bonds and stocks, with investors seeking refuge in U.S. dollars amid mounting uncertainty.
Global investors are keenly focused on upcoming central bank meetings, poised to recalibrate expectations on inflation, interest rates, and economic growth amid shifting geopolitical landscapes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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