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Morning Bid: Trump's 'whatever it takes' vow deepens stock selloff, lifts oil

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Posted on March 3, 2026

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· Last updated: April 2, 2026

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Trump's Iran Conflict Vow Sparks Global Stock Selloff and Oil Surge

Market Reactions and Economic Implications

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Gregor Stuart Hunter

Escalation of U.S.-Iran Conflict

Global markets were caught in the grip of heightened uncertainty as U.S. President Donald Trump sought to defend a broad, open-ended war with Iran, pummelling stocks anew and further lifting energy prices.

With Trump saying the U.S. will do "whatever it takes" to achieve its military objectives in Iran, markets were none the wiser. 

Regional Impact and Safe-Haven Concerns

As the air war continues to escalate, with reports of damage to the U.S. embassy in Riyadh and to Amazon data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, the safe-haven status of Gulf cities like Dubai has been called into question like never before.

That underlines the inherent risks of the widening conflict, not just for the Middle East but for the broader global economy, raising all sorts of implications including a potential spike in inflation not to mention the telling impact on investor confidence and growth.

Energy and Commodity Market Movements

Oil Prices and Shipping Costs

Energy prices continue to rise, with crude up for a third day after Iran threatened to fire upon ships trying to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude rose 2.5% to $79.64 as the cost of hiring a supertanker to ship oil from the Middle East to China surged to an all-time high of over $400,000 a day, LSEG data showed. 

U.S. Response to Energy Price Surge

The U.S. will take action to mitigate rising energy prices, Secretary of State Rubio said, with plans set to be announced later on Tuesday. 

Stock and Currency Market Reactions

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was down 2.3%, led by a drop of as much as 6.5% in Korean shares, while S&P 500 e-mini futures slid 0.8% and Nasdaq e-mini futures fell 0.9%.

The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback's strength against a basket of six major peers, held close to a six-week high at 98.622 as the Iran strikes rattle market nerves and the currency regained some of its allure as a safe haven. 

Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama put currency markets on notice, suggesting that intervention remains an option to defend the yen which came under more selling pressure in the wake of the Middle East crisis.

The yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury bond was up 0.4 basis point at 4.054%, while gold advanced 0.6% to $5,359.93.

European Market Outlook

In early European trades, pan-region futures were down 0.9%, German DAX futures fell 1%, and FTSE futures slipped 0.3%.

Key Developments to Watch

Company Earnings

CrowdStrike, Best Buy, Target, Sea

Economic Data

Euro Zone HICP Flash for February

Debt Auctions

Germany: 5-year government debt

(Editing by Shri Navaratnam)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump’s hardline stance fuels risk aversion: equities slide, U.S. dollar and safe-haven assets rise amid uncertainty
  • Oil surges sharply—Brent jumps ~6–8%—as regional threats and tanker disruptions roil energy markets
  • Asia-Pacific equities, especially in South Korea and Japan, plunge over 2–5%, reflecting contagion from Middle East conflict

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Frequently Asked Questions

How did Trump's vow affect global markets?
Trump's open-ended military approach increased uncertainty, causing stocks to fall and oil prices to surge due to heightened risk.
Why are energy prices rising?
Iran's threats to ships in the Strait of Hormuz and damage in Middle East cities have pushed crude prices and shipping costs to new highs.
What assets gained safe-haven appeal?
The U.S. dollar index and gold gained as investors sought safety from market volatility sparked by Middle East tensions.
How are Asian and European stocks responding?
Asia-Pacific shares dropped sharply, with Korean stocks falling up to 6.5%. European futures also declined early Tuesday.
What market interventions are expected?
U.S. officials plan to announce actions to mitigate rising energy prices, and Japanese authorities hinted at potential yen intervention.

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