Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Home Local news US Futures Dip, Asian Markets Decline Amid Surge in Oil Prices Following US-Israel Strikes on Iran
  • Local news

US Futures Dip, Asian Markets Decline Amid Surge in Oil Prices Following US-Israel Strikes on Iran

  • 2 minute read
Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
US futures and Asian shares open lower, oil prices soar as US and Israeli attack Iran

Up next

'Road rage incident' turns deadly as Virginia highway stabbing leaves 2 people dead; dog also killed

Tragic Road Rage Altercation on Virginia Highway Results in Two Fatalities and Loss of Beloved Pet

Published on 02 March 2026

Author

Internewscast

Share article

The post has been shared by 0 people.
Facebook 0
X (Twitter) 0
Pinterest 0
Mail 0


BANGKOK – A wave of U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran sent shockwaves through global financial markets on Monday, causing U.S. futures to drop over 1% and driving oil prices higher.

Asian markets reacted negatively as trading commenced.

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 index saw a decline of 2.4%, settling at 57,430.18, while Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 fell by 0.4%, reaching 9,159.60.

Meanwhile, futures for major U.S. indices also faced declines: the S&P 500 futures decreased by 1.1%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures dropped by 1.2%, and the Nasdaq composite futures dipped by 1.1%.

Amidst this uncertainty, gold—often considered a safe investment during turbulent times—experienced a price increase of 2.3%, reaching 5,380.60, while silver rose by 2.1%.

Investors anticipated disruptions in oil supply from Iran and other parts of the Middle East. The region has been fraught with attacks, including incidents involving two ships navigating the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passageway for global oil shipments, significantly affecting the export capabilities of various nations.

“Roughly one-fifth of global oil and LNG (liquefied natural gas) flows squeeze through the Strait of Hormuz. This is not an obscure canal. It is the aorta of the global energy system,” Stephen Innes of SPI Asset Management said in a commentary.

The price of a barrel of U.S. benchmark crude oil surged 6.8% to $71.58. Brent crude jumped 7.5% to $78.33 per barrel.

Prolonged attacks would likely result in higher prices for crude oil and gasoline, according to energy experts.

Iran exports roughly 1.6 million barrels of oil a day, mostly to China, which may need to look elsewhere for supply if Iran’s exports are disrupted, another factor that could increase energy prices.

The attacks were anticipated, however, with a massive buildup of U.S. forces in the Middle East, and traders have adjusted according.

On Friday, the S&P 500 fell 0.4% to finish just its second losing month in the last 10. The Dow industrials dropped 1.1%, and the Nasdaq composite fell 0.9%. Treasury yields fell in the bond market as investors sought safer places for their money.

“When markets are fragile, they do not need a knockout blow. They just need another weight on the bar,” Innes said.

Also hurting the broad market was a report Friday showing that inflation at the U.S. wholesale level was at 2.9% last month, much higher than the 1.6% that economists expected.

That could pressure the Federal Reserve to hold off longer on its cuts to interest rates. Lower rates would give the economy and prices for investments a boost, but they risk worsening inflation at the same time.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

You May Also Like

Dustin Hoffman and 'cricket royalty' Sachin Tendulkar among celebrities at Wimbledon
  • Local news

Dustin Hoffman and Cricket Icon Sachin Tendulkar Join Celebrity Crowd at Wimbledon

LONDON – Dustin Hoffman and cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar were among the…
  • Internewscast
  • July 10, 2026
Tampa Bay firefighters rotate, take precautions while battling blazes in extreme heat
  • Local news

Inside Tampa Bay Firefighters’ Extreme Heat Strategy for Battling Dangerous Blazes

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — As dangerous heat settles over Florida, firefighters…
  • Internewscast
  • July 11, 2026
Rio Grande apartment building condemned after 2-alarm fire
  • Local news

2-Alarm Fire Leaves Rio Grande Apartment Building Condemned

ORLANDO, Fla. – A two-alarm fire at an Orlando apartment complex on…
  • Internewscast
  • July 11, 2026
What is known about the death of Nolan Wells?
  • Local news

Nolan Wells’ Death: Key Details Confirmed So Far

(NewsNation) — The family of Nolan Xavier Wells, an 18-year-old Mississippi teenager…
  • Internewscast
  • July 10, 2026
British Red Cross shares key method to staying cool during heatwave
  • Health

British Red Cross Shares Simple Heatwave Tip to Help You Stay Cool

Health experts are advising people to aim for up to nine hours…
  • Internewscast
  • July 11, 2026
Stranded campers among hundreds rescued from historic Missouri flooding after ‘1-in-1,000-year event’ dumps a foot of rain
  • US

Hundreds Rescued, Including Stranded Campers, as Historic Missouri Flooding Follows Foot of Rain

Hundreds of people, among them young campers, were rescued across Missouri on…
  • Internewscast
  • July 11, 2026
Taylor Swift flaunts wedding ring at friend's nuptials
  • News

Taylor Swift Turns Heads With Ring at Friend’s Wedding

Taylor Swift put her sparkling new wedding ring on display as she…
  • Internewscast
  • July 11, 2026
Bipartisan housing bill automatically becomes law after Trump refuses to sign it
  • US

Bipartisan Housing Bill Becomes Law Without Trump’s Signature

Washington — A major housing package took effect automatically at midnight Saturday…
  • Internewscast
  • July 11, 2026

Internewscast Journal

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Notice
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Copyright 2026. All Right Reserverd.