Oil Prices Tumble and Stocks Rise as Trump Backs Off Threats to Iran Infrastructure
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Oil prices fell and stock indexes rose as Trump scaled back threats to Iran's oil infrastructure, reducing near-term escalation risk.
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President Trump scaled back threats against Iran's oil infrastructure, triggering a sharp reversal in energy markets and lifting stock indexes after weeks of volatility fueled by Middle East tensions. Oil prices fell as investors, who had braced for potential supply disruptions from military strikes on Iranian facilities, reassessed geopolitical risk. The pullback signals reduced near-term escalation in the region, easing concerns that a broader conflict could tighten global energy supplies and further destabilize markets. Stocks gained as lower energy prices reduce inflation pressures and improve corporate profit margins. The shift underscores how Trump administration foreign policy signals directly move commodity and equity markets during periods of heightened regional tensions.
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