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MORNING BID EUROPE NEWSLETTER-Iran widens war on shipping, Trump talks Strait
Mar 11, 2026 10:51 PM

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from

Stella Qiu

It takes one to start a war, but two to make peace.

President Donald Trump may be talking about a war already won,

but someone forgot to send Iran the memo as Tehran steps up

attacks on ships in the Gulf waters, warning the world of oil

prices at $200 a barrel.

Oil's reaction to a record release plan from the

International Energy Agency is telling. 400 million barrels is

only around 20 days of the supply that has been lost, so clearly

investors are more worried about the prospect of a lengthy blow

to supply than what Trump says.

Two fuel tankers are burning in Iraqi waters after being

attacked by Iran's explosive-laden boats, forcing the country's

oil ports to halt operations. Oman has reportedly cleared all

vessels out of its main oil export terminal, taking no chances.

That was enough to send Brent crude futures back above $100,

up nearly 9% at $100.07, having hit as high as $119.5 earlier

this week. U.S. crude also gained 8% to $94.25.

When asked about the war, Trump said the U.S. was "going to

look very strongly at the straits."

Share markets did not take it well. MSCI's broadest index of

Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 1.6% to

snap two days of consecutive gains. Japan's Nikkei

dropped 1.7%.

Both S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures fell

1%. Over in Europe, EUROSTOXX 50 futures slipped 1.1%.

All of that will be inflationary, prompting bond markets to

raise borrowing costs worldwide. Forget about rate cuts. Of the

five central banks meeting next week in the United States,

Europe, Britain, Australia and Canada, traders bet none will be

easing and one - Australia - will be hiking.

Two-year U.S. Treasury yields hit the highest since

August, while the 10-year was still suffering from a poor

auction. All eyes are now on the auction of 30-year bonds later

today. After all, who would want to lock in yields now, when

inflation is threatening to eat your future returns?

Key developments that could influence markets on Thursday:

-- 30-year US bond auctions

-- US trade data for January, initial jobless claims

-- Fed's Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman speaking

(Editing by Sam Holmes)

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