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Oil Set for Record Monthly Surge Amid Iran Conflict Disrupting Markets

In March 2026, the Brent crude oil price experienced an unprecedented surge, marking its largest monthly gain on record. This dramatic increase, driven by the ongoing conflict in Iran, has sent shockwaves through global markets, reminiscent of past geopolitical crises that have similarly impacted oil prices.

A Record-Breaking Climb

Brent crude, the international benchmark for oil prices, has soared by an astonishing 51% since the beginning of March. This surge eclipses the previous record of 46% set in September 1990, during the lead-up to the first Gulf War following Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait. As of the last trading day of March, Brent closed at $112.57 a barrel, a significant leap from $72.48 a barrel on February 27, just before the onset of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. The price even peaked at $119.50 a barrel during the month, the highest level since June 2022, as tensions escalated and Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global oil and gas supplies.

The Impact of the Iran Conflict

The ongoing conflict in Iran has had a profound effect on global oil supply, with analysts estimating that approximately 9 million barrels per day have been disrupted due to the unrest. Despite efforts to stabilize the market, including a coordinated release of 400 million barrels from emergency reserves announced on March 11, oil prices continued to climb. This resilience in oil prices highlights the market’s sensitivity to geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East, where supply disruptions can have far-reaching consequences.

The Role of Political Leadership

Former President Donald Trump’s attempts to influence oil prices through public statements have seemingly lost their effectiveness as the conflict persisted. Early in March, his optimistic claims regarding negotiations led to a temporary dip in crude prices. However, as the situation deteriorated, his later announcement of a 10-day extension for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz coincided with rising oil prices and declining stock markets. This shift underscores a growing skepticism among investors regarding the impact of political rhetoric on oil supply dynamics.

Oil as the Best-Performing Asset

Amidst a tumultuous month for financial markets, oil emerged as the standout performer. While equities, government bonds, and precious metals faced significant declines, oil prices surged. In stark contrast, gold, traditionally viewed as a safe haven during times of inflation and uncertainty, fell nearly 15% since the start of March, marking its worst month since 2008. This decline may have been exacerbated by forced sales from investors needing liquidity to cover losses in other areas of their portfolios.

The Broader Market Reactions

The volatility in oil prices contributed to a broader market downturn, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average entering correction territory, falling more than 10% from its record high. The FTSE 100 in the UK also suffered, dropping over 8% and erasing nearly all gains made in the preceding months. The sell-off in equities occurred despite Trump’s assurances regarding planned strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure, as investors braced for prolonged disruptions in oil supply.

Bond Markets Under Pressure

The turmoil extended to the bond markets, where UK government bonds weakened significantly. Traders revised their expectations for interest rate cuts by the Bank of England, leading to a notable rise in yields. The yield on 10-year UK bonds surged by 17% to nearly 5%, marking the largest monthly increase in borrowing costs since the fallout from Liz Truss’s mini-budget in September 2022. Other European government bonds also faced pressure, with Italian two-year debt on track for its worst month since May 2018.

Economic Implications

The current geopolitical landscape presents a challenging environment for European governments, which are operating from a weaker fiscal position compared to the previous energy price shock in 2022. According to economist Modupe Adegbembo from Jefferies, this limited capacity for large-scale fiscal intervention means that more of the economic adjustment will likely fall on demand, posing risks to growth prospects.

Conclusion

The dramatic rise in Brent crude oil prices amid the Iran conflict serves as a stark reminder of the intricate connections between geopolitics and global markets. As investors navigate this volatile landscape, the implications for oil supply, economic growth, and market stability remain uncertain. The events of March 2026 will likely be studied for years to come, illustrating the profound impact of geopolitical tensions on the global economy.

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