What's Happening
The U.S. launched retaliatory airstrikes on Iran after accusing Tehran of violating a 60-day ceasefire agreement in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded with drone attacks targeting Bahrain and striking a vessel in the strait, escalating tensions after a period of supposed de-escalation.
Market Impact
Oil markets face renewed volatility as the Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly one-third of global seaborne crude transits—becomes a flashpoint. Shipping recovery in the Persian Gulf is now threatened, with insurance costs and route diversions likely to spike. Energy prices and shipping stocks will reprice on geopolitical risk.
Broader Implications
The collapse of the ceasefire signals a return to direct U.S.-Iran military confrontation and undermines any near-term diplomatic resolution. This destabilizes the Middle East at a moment when global supply chains are already fragile, with implications for inflation and central bank policy.