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100 days of the Iran war: How global markets and the economy have been affected, in charts

The conflict is about to reach its 100th day, with peace negotiations hanging in the balance.

100 days of the Iran war: How global markets and the economy have been affected, in charts

TL;DR

  • Global markets have shown resilience 100 days into the Middle East war, with the S&P 500 hitting all-time highs.
  • Optimism over AI's disruptive power and a profitable backdrop for U.S. companies are driving equity markets, particularly U.S. and Asian tech stocks.
  • Bond yields have surged, reflecting investor concerns about higher inflation, hawkish monetary policy, and supply chain disruptions.
  • Oil prices remain significantly higher than pre-war levels, despite cooling from wartime highs, due to supply constraints from the Strait of Hormuz closure.
  • Global inflation is increasing, driven by high energy costs, with the U.S. consumer price index reaching its highest level in almost three years.