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Geopolitical Update: United States, Israel, and Iran

Executive Summary
Tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran have escalated following coordinated U.S.–Israel military strikes on Iranian strategic infrastructure, military compounds, and political leaders. While the situation remains fluid, the primary market implications center on energy prices, geopolitical risks, and broader Middle East stability. Below is an overview of potential capital market implications.
 
 Capital Markets & Economic Implications
Oil & Commodities: Iran is a meaningful global oil producer. Any disruption to supply or transit through the Strait of Hormuz could materially increase oil prices. Roughly 20 million barrels of oil and 290 million cubic meters of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) ship through the Straight of Hormuz daily and represents 30% of global seaborne petroleum and 20% of global LNG trade1. Energy risk premiums are likely to remain elevated in the near term.
 
 Equities: Short-term volatility is typical during geopolitical shocks. Energy, defense, and commodities sectors may benefit, while broader markets historically fall, but stabilize once escalation risk peaks and deal talks become more productive.
 
 Fixed Income: Potential flight-to-quality into U.S. Treasuries may occur. Credit spreads could widen modestly if conflict expands.
 
 Global Economy: Sustained elevated oil prices could pressure inflation and complicate central bank policy. Energy-importing countries, especially developing nations, may face heightened vulnerability.
 
 Investment Perspective
While geopolitical events create short-term volatility, markets historically adapt unless there is sustained supply disruption or systemic escalation. Energy markets represent the most direct transmission channel to global growth and inflation expectations. We continue to monitor supply routes, production capacity, diplomatic developments, and broader regional stability. As always, please reach out to us should you have questions or concerns regarding your investments. 


1 https://link.edgepilot.com/s/b7a996fc/YTorqns8zE2W-N3ZrBAm2g?u=https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/01/experts-weigh-potential-scenarios-for-oil-if-strait-of-hormuz-closes.html


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