economy
March 9, 2026
What Will the War in Iran Do to Markets?
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TL;DR
- An Iranian oil facility near Tehran experienced a massive explosion, appearing as a sun-like fireball.
- The Israel Defense Forces claimed responsibility for "significant strikes" on energy facilities and oil depots used by Iranian military forces.
- Iranian officials confirmed the Israeli attack on oil facilities in Tehran and Alborz provinces.
- The Iranian Red Crescent reported that the air in affected regions contains toxic hydrocarbon compounds, sulfur, and nitrogen oxides, with potential for acid rain.
- An Iranian military spokesman threatened attacks on Israeli energy infrastructure if strikes on Iranian oil facilities continue, mentioning oil prices potentially exceeding $200 per barrel.
- The war in Iran has disrupted Middle Eastern supply chains, leading to concerns about constrained global oil supply in the short and potentially longer term.
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