Ahron Young examines U.S. strikes on Iran, focusing on regional stability, oil markets, and conflict risks
The United States has launched a new wave of military strikes against Iranian military sites, dramatically escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf.
With fears of retaliation growing, global markets are watching closely as the risk of a broader regional conflict increases.
What could Iran do next?
Who stands to benefit from higher oil prices? Oz Sultan from Sultan Interactive Group breaks down the military, political and economic implications, including the risks to Gulf shipping and global stability.
Could diplomacy still prevent a wider conflict, or are markets preparing for a prolonged crisis?
We examine the winners, losers and what comes next as investors brace for uncertainty.