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ETO Markets Buzz | Oil Surge Persists as Middle East Conflict Raises Inflation and Growth Risks

ETO Markets | 2026-03-17 14:38

Abstract:Global Market OverviewMarch 2026Global markets remained under pressure as the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran extended further, raising concerns about the duration of the conflict

Global Market Overview

March 2026

Global markets remained under pressure as the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran extended further, raising concerns about the duration of the conflict and its broader economic implications. Energy markets continued to surge, reinforcing fears of renewed inflation, while equity markets declined amid weakening economic data and rising uncertainty.

Oil prices recorded strong gains over the week, with crude benchmarks and refined energy products all moving higher. The surge reflects ongoing concerns around supply disruptions, particularly in relation to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy transit point.

Oil Markets Remain Driven by Geopolitical Risk

Energy markets remain highly sensitive to developments in the Middle East. The ongoing conflict has introduced a persistent geopolitical risk premium into oil prices, as markets assess the likelihood of supply disruptions and prolonged instability.

Efforts to stabilise prices through coordinated supply releases have had limited impact. While emergency reserves can help smooth short-term volatility, they are relatively small compared to global consumption levels and do not address underlying structural risks.

The primary concern remains the vulnerability of key shipping routes and energy infrastructure. Even partial disruption to energy flows can remove significant supply from the market, supporting elevated price levels and sustaining volatility.

Inflation Pressures Intensify Through Energy Channels

Rising energy prices are beginning to feed into broader inflation dynamics. Oil and gas costs directly influence transportation, manufacturing, and household expenses, creating a transmission channel that extends across the entire economy.

Recent US inflation data suggests that price pressures remain persistent. Core inflation indicators continue to trend above target levels, while upstream cost measures point to ongoing pressure on businesses.

This creates a risk of cost-push inflation, where rising input costs drive higher consumer prices even as demand moderates. Such an environment is particularly challenging for the Federal Reserve, as policy tools are less effective against supply-driven inflation shocks.

Growth Signals Continue to Weaken

US economic data showed a clear loss of momentum. GDP growth slowed sharply in its latest estimate, indicating that the economy is cooling more quickly than previously expected.

Labour market indicators also softened, with job openings declining and broader employment data suggesting a gradual easing in hiring conditions. At the same time, durable goods orders came in below expectations, reflecting weaker business investment and demand.

The combination of slowing growth and persistent inflation creates a complex macro backdrop. Markets are increasingly concerned about the risk of a late-cycle environment where economic activity weakens while inflation remains elevated.

Conflict Dynamics Suggest Prolonged Uncertainty

The evolving situation between the United States and Iran appears increasingly characterised by a prolonged strategic standoff rather than a short-term conflict.

Iran retains significant domestic resources, including energy reserves and military capabilities, allowing it to sustain pressure over time. However, its economic constraints, particularly around export capacity and access to global financial systems, may limit long-term endurance.

At the same time, the United States faces its own strategic considerations, including political timelines and economic sensitivities. This dynamic suggests a conflict that may extend over time, maintaining uncertainty and keeping risk premiums elevated across global markets.

Outlook for Markets

The current environment reflects a convergence of three key forces. First, geopolitical risk continues to support energy markets and elevate volatility. Second, inflation remains persistent, limiting the scope for policy easing. Third, economic growth is showing signs of moderation.

In this context, ETO Markets continues to emphasise the importance of monitoring geopolitical developments, energy market dynamics, and inflation trends. These factors are likely to remain the primary drivers of global financial markets in the near term.

Disclaimer

The information contained herein is for general reference only and does not constitute investment advice, a solicitation, or an offer to buy or sell any financial products.

ETO Markets does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses incurred from reliance on such content.

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