AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Flashpoint: The US reinstated a naval blockade on Iranian shipping and floated a 20% cargo fee for passage, while Iran warned Hormuz management is a “red line” and lawmakers introduced a bill to secure the waterway. Shipping & Supply Risk: Tanker traffic slowed sharply as the US and Iran traded strikes for a third night, with fears of renewed disruption to a route that normally carries about a fifth of global oil. Oil Prices: Brent jumped to around $85 and was up again near $84.8 in early trade, with analysts pointing to heightened uncertainty over supply flows. Regional Fallout: The UAE said Iranian cruise missiles hit two of its tankers (Mombasa and Al Bahiyah), killing an Indian crew member and injuring eight; Kuwait condemned the attack and urged an immediate halt to escalation. Diplomacy Under Strain: India summoned Iranian diplomats after the sailor’s death, while Iran and the US signaled no quick return to restraint. Markets & Costs: Energy stocks in Australia and Asia gained on the crude surge, but broader risk sentiment weakened as investors braced for higher fuel and inflation pressures.
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