Oil Rebounds from Initial Shock as Ceasefire Cracks Show

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Oil prices rebounded from an initial shock, paring back significant losses, as cracks quickly began to show in the declared Israel-Iran ceasefire. Brent crude, the international benchmark, demonstrated its immediate reaction to renewed tensions.

The initial sharp decline in Brent crude was a direct response to the optimism generated by Donald Trump’s announcement of a “complete and total ceasefire.” However, this sentiment was quickly undermined by conflicting reports and claims of ongoing hostilities, prompting oil prices to rebound.

This volatility highlights the ongoing “war premium” in oil prices, which remains highly sensitive to geopolitical developments in the Middle East. While some de-escalation hopes led to an initial dip, the quick recovery suggests that traders are highly cautious and will react strongly to any signs of continued conflict.

Broader financial markets generally reacted positively to the initial ceasefire news, with stock markets across Europe and Asia seeing gains. Travel and airline stocks were particularly buoyed, though some airlines maintained flight suspensions to the Middle East, indicating lingering safety concerns.

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