Middle East Tensions Roil Global Markets as Oil Prices Surge

The sudden escalation of conflict in the Middle East sent shockwaves across global markets. Oil prices surged by almost $5 a barrel as concerns grew over potential disruptions to crucial oil supplies due to the involvement of neighbouring Middle Eastern countries. The New York Stock Exchange saw initial declines, with defence companies like Lockheed Martin experiencing gains, while travel and leisure sectors faced setbacks due to service suspensions. Israel’s stock market remained volatile, prompting intervention by its Central Bank to stabilize the shekel. The unfolding situation in the Middle East continues to unsettle global markets, raising concerns about inflation and economic growth.

Oman and Iran Foster Bilateral Collaboration and Economic Cooperation Through Strategic Agreements

Oman and Iran Unite for Economic Growth: Strategic agreements pave the Way for strengthened collaboration and investment opportunities. The Sultanate of Oman and the Islamic Republic of Iran join hands to foster bilateral ties and promote mutual prosperity. These landmark agreements mark a significant milestone in their shared economic growth and development pursuit. Together, they forge a prosperous future built on cooperation and respect.

Oil prices firm on summer demand as Iran talks drag

Oil prices edged higher on Monday, underpinned by strong demand during the northern hemisphere summer driving season and a pause in talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal that could lead to a resumption of crude supplies from the OPEC producer.