Oil Breaks $100 as Middle East Conflict Sparks Global Market Moves

09 Mar 2026

Global markets opened the week sharply lower after oil prices surged above US$100 per barrel for the first time since 2022, driven by escalating tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to global energy supply. While equities fell across major markets, the surge in crude prices is drawing attention to potential trading opportunities in commodities and energy-related stocks.

 

Oil Surges on Supply Disruption

Crude oil prices rallied after major Middle Eastern producers cut output amid the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil shipping route.

International benchmark Brent crude surged more than 16% to above US$108 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) jumped nearly 18% to above US$107. Oil has risen more than 35% in the past week alone — its largest weekly gain since futures trading began in 1983.

The disruption has been intensified by production cuts from countries including Iran, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, while Iraq’s output has reportedly dropped significantly due to regional instability.

 

Asian Stocks Slide as Risk Sentiment Weakens

Asian equity markets reacted sharply to the surge in energy prices.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell more than 6%, while South Korea’s Kospi dropped nearly 7%, triggering a temporary trading halt in Kospi 200 futures. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 also declined close to 4% in early trade.

The broad sell-off highlights investor concerns that prolonged high oil prices could increase inflation pressures and slow global economic growth.

 

Wall Street Faces Pressure

U.S. stock futures also fell as oil prices climbed.

Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped more than 800 points, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures declined around 1.7% and 1.9% respectively. The Dow had already recorded its biggest weekly decline in nearly a year.

Higher energy costs could weigh on corporate profits and consumer spending if crude remains above the US$100 level.

 

Energy Stocks in Focus

Rising crude prices could benefit oil producers and energy companies, including firms such as Exxon Mobil, which typically see stronger revenues during periods of elevated oil prices.

At the same time, sectors heavily dependent on fuel — such as airlines, transportation and manufacturing — may face cost pressures.

Outlook: Energy Markets Take Centre Stage

With tensions in the Middle East continuing and the Strait of Hormuz remaining a critical supply route, energy markets are likely to stay in focus.

For traders, the sharp movements across crude oil, energy stocks and global indices highlight potential opportunities as geopolitical developments continue to drive market direction.

 

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