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Markets Weigh Trump Remarks, Iran Tanker Strike | The Asia Trade 3/31/2026
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Federal 'God squad' poised to exempt oil and gas drilling in the Gulf from endangered species rules
Trump administration officials will soon consider exempting oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from the Endangered Species Act
Malaysian Chemical Producer Tops Asia Stocks With 102% Rally
Shares of Malaysian petrochemical producer Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd. have doubled this month as fears of a prolonged Strait of Hormuz closure drive up global fertilizer prices, with analysts predicting more gains if the waterway remains shut.
Cracks appear in US-UK security co-operation after Trump-Starmer tensions
Differences over war in Iran are hitting working relationships between diplomats, officials and military personnel
Foreign central banks sell US Treasuries in wake of Iran war
International official holdings at New York Federal Reserve fall to lowest level since 2012
‘Pump anxiety’ from soaring fuel prices prompts surge in interest in EVs
Increased costs since outbreak of Middle East conflict prompt more test drives and advert views
Swiss lawmakers signal compromise on $22bn UBS capital plan
Decision could be published in April with foreign capital requirements component moving to parliament for debate
Iran’s hackers go to war
Tehran’s cyber operatives have sought to sow fear and hoover up intelligence in series of attacks in Israel and the US
Why Bond Markets Are Changing Their Mind on the War
The limits to growth are starting to weigh more heavily that the risk of inflation.
Fesharaki Sees Oil At $150-$200 in Next Few Weeks
FGE NexantECA Chairman Emeritus Fereidun Fesharaki says a prolonged 'near-closure' of the Strait of Hormuz could push oil prices to $150-$200/bbl in the next few weeks and trigger severe global economic fallout. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin." (Source: Bloomberg)
Japan 2-Year Bond Sale Sees Demand in Line With 12-Month Average
Japan’s two-year government bond auction drew demand that was broadly in line with its 12-month average as high yield levels drew investors despite caution over a potential near-term rate hike by the Bank of Japan.
‘Rules can’t change mid-game’: Rajasthan High Court scraps costly bank guarantee for super specialty medical courses
Why Trump faces an agonizing decision on obliterating Iran’s oil supply if he can’t get a deal
Trump threatens to obliterate Iran's oil and power infrastructure on Truth Social while envoys reportedly pursue a nuclear deal through back-channel talks.
Aluminum Heads for 10% Monthly Surge as Iran War Roils Supplies
Aluminum headed for the biggest monthly gain in nearly two years, as the war in the Middle East disrupted supplies and damaged local production facilities, tightening the global market.
Where to Invest After $12 Trillion Market Cap Wipeout
Volatility from the Iran conflict has resulted in the single largest month of value destruction on record, with $12 trillion in market cap erased across global benchmarks, Bloomberg's China Show reports. Dina Ting, Head of Global Index Portfolio Management at Franklin Templeton, says the key to navi...
Pentagon denies Hegseth’s broker sought defence investment before Iran war
US Department of Defense demands retraction of report alleging broker sought multimillion-dollar investment for Hegseth.
Australia’s Fuel Tax Cut Will Take Time to Be Felt by Consumers
The impact of Australia’s move to halve tax on retail fuel prices will take time to filter through to consumers, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said in a televised interview.
Russia’s 2025 budget deficit at 2.6% of GDP — Finance Ministry
The ministry said that last year's budget met the targets - primary structural deficit, adjusted for the balance of budget and interstate loans
JPMorgan Sees Australia IPO Demand Resilient to Stock Turmoil
Australia’s pipeline for initial public offerings is showing signs of resilience, even as the war in Iran rattles the stock market and fuels uncertainty, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JP Morgan sees oil price growing to $150, if Hormuz closed for another month
According to the chief economist Bruce Kasman, a scenario in which the strait remains closed for an additional month would be consistent with constraints on industrial consumers of energy supply