Iran warns of strikes on Gulf oil facilities 'in coming hours', state media reports - Reuters
The European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged for a sixth consecutive meeting, citing concerns that escalating conflict in trump-considers-draft-for-iran-war-amid-energy-crisis.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran could drive inflation higher. Markets responded with broad risk-off sentiment, with Bitcoin declining sharply and global assets under pressure. Reports indicate attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure and warnings of potential strikes on Gulf oil facilities.
The conflict poses serious risks to global economic stability, with energy price spikes threatening to revive the inflation pressures that central banks have spent years trying to contain. Bitcoin's sharp decline and broader market selloffs reflect legitimate concerns about supply chain disruptions and economic uncertainty.
Central banks like the ECB are taking a measured wait-and-see approach, recognizing that geopolitical shocks can be temporary and don't always require immediate policy responses. The focus should remain on underlying economic fundamentals rather than reacting hastily to short-term market volatility.
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