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Oil in the new age of volatility

June 14, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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June Fridays have traditionally been a time for financiers to work from home, but recent events have changed that perception.

Following the Israeli air strikes on Iran, traders worldwide rushed back to their offices to brace for the impact.

The aftermath was swift: oil prices surged, stock prices dropped, and the dollar strengthened. The uncertainty looms, especially with President Trump’s warning of potential future attacks.

The situation poses both good and bad news for investors. Higher oil prices could hinder global growth, but advancements in renewable energy and industrial efficiency offer some resilience.

While the geopolitical landscape is shifting, it’s crucial for investors to adapt to the changing dynamics. Diversification, long-term planning, and a broader understanding of history and psychology are essential.

Ultimately, volatility is now a constant in the financial world, necessitating a cautious approach and a deeper analysis of global events.

Contact: gillian.tett@ft.com

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