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Morning Bid: 'Bump on the road' or gaping chasm?

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Posted on March 5, 2026

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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rocky Swift  Is the crisis in the Middle East and its fallout on global markets just a "bump on the road" or does it portend a long period

Global Market Uncertainty as Middle East Crisis Impacts Oil and Trade

Market Reactions and Economic Outlook Amid Middle East Tensions

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rocky Swift 

Assessing the Impact: Short-term Shock or Prolonged Uncertainty?

Is the crisis in the Middle East and its fallout on global markets just a "bump on the road" or does it portend a long period of uncertainty for global trade?

U.S. Perspective: Optimism Amidst Conflict

The rosier take was voiced by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, who told Fox News that the conflict with Iran, which has killed hundreds and paralysed oil shipments in the region, would be a "small price" to pay to achieve America's military goals.

IMF Warning: Risks of Prolonged Instability

Less optimistic was Kristalina Georgieva of the International Monetary Fund, who warned of a prolonged period of flux as the war, kicked off by U.S. and Israeli air strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader, tests global economies.

Geopolitical Developments and Market Responses

Escalating Tensions and Diplomatic Stalemate

There were no fresh signals of a diplomatic off-ramp to the hostilities or improved security for ships trying their luck across the Strait of Hormuz. Instead the Republican-led Senate voted to block a resolution aiming to stop the air war on Iran, which launched a fresh wave of missiles at Israel.

Market Movements: Mixed Signals

Even so, markets seemed split. Asian shares surged, led by a recovery in South Korea's KOSPI. Oil prices continued their climb, while gold, the classic safe-haven asset, also rose.

China’s Economic Developments

China's closely watched National People's Congress got underway with a host of announcements and plans. The nation's shares reacted positively to a slightly slower growth target that signalled a shift towards rebalancing the economy and boosting consumption. 

European and U.S. Stock Futures

Stock futures for Europe and the U.S. started off with gains before reversing course and pointing to declines when those markets open.

Key Economic Events to Watch

Key developments that could influence markets on Thursday:

  • Euro zone retail sales for January
  • European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde speaks
  • France - industrial output data for January; reopening of 10-year, 17-year and 20-year government debt auctions
  • United Kingdom – Reopening of 3-year government debt auction
  • U.S. data on weekly jobless claims, Challenger layoffs (February), productivity (Q4, prelim), and import prices (January)
  • Speeches by Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee and Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman 

(Reporting by Rocky Swift; Editing by Sonali Paul)

Key Takeaways

  • US Energy Secretary calls Iran conflict a temporary “bump on the road,” downplaying long-term energy impact (yahoo.com)
  • IMF’s Kristalina Georgieva warns the conflict may provoke a prolonged period of global economic flux (thedailystar.net)
  • Asian markets reacted markedly—South Korea’s KOSPI plunged initially, though sentiment later recovered; oil and gold rose on safe‑haven demand (m.economictimes.com)
  • China’s National People’s Congress set its lowest growth target in decades, at 4.5–5%, signaling a pivot toward boosting consumption and rebalancing the economy (amp.dw.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the Middle East crisis affecting global markets?
The crisis is causing uncertainty, affecting oil prices, global trade, and investor sentiment with rising volatility.
What is the outlook for oil and gold prices?
Both oil and gold prices are climbing due to heightened risks and investor move towards safe-haven assets.
How did Asian and European markets react?
Asian shares, particularly South Korea's KOSPI, recovered, while European stock futures initially gained but later pointed to declines.
What key economic data should investors watch this week?
Important data include euro zone retail sales, US jobless claims, productivity data, and several central bank speeches.
Are there any signs of a diplomatic solution in the Middle East?
There are no fresh signals of diplomatic progress or improved security for vital trade routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

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