Global markets reacted sharply to President Donald Trump’s changing statements on the Middle East conflict. Oil prices plunged, and stock markets surged briefly. However, optimism faded as Iran denied negotiation talks. This highlights market sensitivity to geopolitical events and policy communication. Underlying risks to energy supply and inflation persist, suggesting continued market volatility.
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