Stocks set to slump while oil surges after Trump says Iran ceasefire is over

Stocks slid sharply Wednesday after President Trump declared that the ceasefire with Iran is “over,” adding that “dealing with them” is “a waste of time.”

Oil prices surged 6% as investors worried that renewed fighting could threaten crude shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints.

Mr. Trump’s comments followed attacks by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, which were later met with U.S. strikes. Brent crude advanced 6.3% to $78.80 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. oil benchmark, gained 6.4% to $75.

Prior to Wednesday’s jump, West Texas Intermediate had slipped below $70 a barrel, nearly back to where it traded before the Iran war began in late February.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 577 points, or 1.1%, finishing at 52,348. The S&P 500 ended the session down 0.3%, while the tech-focused Nasdaq Composite edged up 0.2%.

“The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran was always fragile, and some flare-ups were inevitable, unfortunately,” Ryan Sweet, chief global economist at investment adviser Oxford Economics, wrote in a report. “The question is whether this represents a bump in the road or whether we’re emerging from the eye of the storm.”

A sustained rise in oil prices could muddy the inflation picture by pushing up gasoline and transportation expenses, giving the Federal Reserve another reason to hold interest rates elevated for longer.

“If the peace deal breaks, and it’s too early to tell, it won’t just raise oil prices; it would also increase pressure on AI supply chains in Asia, force central banks to be hawkish, tighten financial conditions and could shift the outcome of the U.S. midterms,” Sweet said.

In another sign of renewed tensions, the Trump administration on Tuesday revoked a waiver that permitted Iranian oil sales, a key source of revenue for the regime, after attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. 

The Treasury Department said that “General License X,” which was issued two weeks ago as part of an interim peace deal between the U.S. and Iran and exempted Iranian oil sales from U.S. sanctions, would be superseded by a narrower waiver.

Why Wall Street isn’t panicking

Other Wall Street watchers expect the latest outbreak of violence to recede.

“Stocks took a dive around 4 am ET after Trump declared that the Iran ceasefire was ‘over,’ and while the current détente is certainly under strain, we continue to think the White House is extremely reluctant to escalate militarily and fully return to hostilities and therefore, a deal remains much more likely than not,” Vital Knowledge analyst Adam Crisafulli said Wednesday in a research note. 

Alex Kuptsikevich, chief market analyst at FxPro, a foreign exchange trading firm, also noted that Mr. Trump has recently expressed a commitment to resolving the conflict through diplomatic means, while world energy markets have adapted to the disruption in oil supplies.

“The market has adapted to the reduction in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, found alternative routes, and global demand has fallen,” Kuptsikevich said.

Will Compernolle, macro strategist with investment adviser FHN Financial, said many investors see the latest spate of violence and threats from both sides as an effort to gain leverage following the so-called “memorandum of understanding,” or MOU, signed by the U.S. and Iran in June aimed at ending the conflict. 

“Before the MOU was signed, investors were skeptical of declarations of imminent peace. Now, investors may see the stated willingness to walk away from negotiations as merely a tactic itself,” he told clients in a research note. 

Alain Sherter

contributed to this report.

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