Stocks drop and oil surges back above US$100 as US’ blockage of Hormuz escalates war


Stocks fell and oil surged on Monday as investors flocked to a haven trade after US President Donald Trump said American forces would block the Strait of Hormuz, escalating the month-long war in the Middle East after Washington and Tehran failed to reach a ceasefire.

Key equity benchmarks in Asia all fell after crude oil futures soared back above US$100 a barrel, with Brent futures contracts surging 7 per cent and the West Texas Intermediate ones jumping 8 per cent. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index fell 0.9 per cent to 25,642.51 as of 9.30am local time.

Haven assets gained traction, as the US dollar index rose 0.3 per cent close to 100. Gold slumped 1 per cent to US$4,738 an ounce, reflecting renewed concerns about monetary tightening by global central banks following the surge in crude.

Trump announced the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, the critical waterway that controls one fifth of the global oil flows, on his social-media platform, adding that Iran would be “blown to hell” if it struck back.

US says no agreement reached with Iran after marathon talks in Islamabad

US says no agreement reached with Iran after marathon talks in Islamabad

The escalation came after the ceasefire talks between the two nations fell apart in Islamabad over the weekend.

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