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Assessing the Impact of Developments in Iran

March 03, 2026

Over the weekend, the United States and Israel conducted a coordinated series of missile and drone strikes against Iran, targeting several high-value military installations in an effort to hinder Iran’s nuclear development efforts. These operations resulted in the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, marking a significant escalation and immediately heightening regional tensions. Iran quickly retaliated by launching a broad series of missile attacks directed not only at Israel but also at multiple Gulf states, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain.

The repercussions were felt across the region. Several Gulf countries responded by shutting down their airspace and closing their equity markets. The conflict also affected global energy flows. Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway that carries about 20% of the world’s oil supply, came to a near standstill as shipping companies diverted vessels away from the area for safety reasons. Plus, Qatar shuttered liquefied natural gas production at the world’s largest export facility after being targeted by an Iranian drone strike. President Donald Trump stated that U.S. strikes on Iran would continue, signaling that tensions are likely to remain elevated for the next few weeks.

From a market perspective, the energy market is the primary way through which this crisis is likely to impact global markets. Any sustained disruption to oil or natural gas flows, especially if both severe and long lasting, have the potential to influence inflation expectations, weigh on business confidence, and elevate volatility across asset classes. In simple terms, the more intense and prolonged the geopolitical shock, the larger the likely market impact.

This pattern was already evident when markets opened on Monday. Brent crude, the global benchmark for oil prices, briefly touched $82 per barrel as traders responded to the possibility of tighter supply conditions. A sustained period of elevated prices would place upward pressure on inflation expectations, and that in turn could have broader consequences for both equity and interest rate markets. However, for such a persistent rise in crude prices to materialize, markets would likely need evidence of a more prolonged shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz.

There is also a political dimension tied to Iran’s internal stability, particularly regarding how the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) chooses to respond. Whether it opts to pull back or escalate further will play a major role in determining how much of the current shock reflects elevated risk premiums versus a true disruption to physical supply.

Oil Prices Spike as Strait of Hormuz Tanker Traffic Stalls

 
 
 

Line graph of the price per barrel of Brent crude from August 12, 2026 to February 24, 2026, highlighting a spike as Strait of Hormuz tanker traffic stalls.

Source: LPL Research, Bloomberg 03/02/26
Disclosures: Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Given how rapidly the situation continues to evolve, closely following movements in energy prices remains one of the most effective ways to assess the level and durability of the underlying geopolitical risk. Oil and natural gas markets tend to adjust quickly to new information, which means they can serve as a real-time barometer of whether tensions are beginning to ease, stabilize, or intensify. Monitoring these markets will therefore be essential for understanding how the conflict may continue to influence global market conditions in the days and weeks ahead.

 
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