Markets Brace for Iran Escalation as Trump Sets Midnight Deadline
U.S. and global markets are on edge as President Trump threatens to target Iran's power plants, with a deadline set for 8 p.m. EDT tonight, while Tehran refuses to accept a ceasefire and reopen vital waterways.
Key Points
- Trump deadline for Iran set at 8 p.m. EDT tonight
- Tehran refuses to reopen waterways or accept ceasefire
- U.S. services sector growth slowed in March while input prices rose most in 13+ years
- Experts warn targeting Iran's power plants could constitute war crime
Full Details
Financial markets returned from the long holiday weekend on Tuesday in a wait-and-see mode as investors braced for potential escalation in the Middle East. President Trump has threatened that Iran could be 'taken out in one night' and is demanding Tehran reopen vital waterways and accept a ceasefire deal. The latest deadline of 8 p.m. EDT tonight approaches with no indication Iran will comply. Meanwhile, the Institute for Supply Management's survey released Monday showed U.S. services sector growth slowed in March while prices paid by businesses for inputs rose by the most in over 13 years – an early sign of rising inflation pressures amid the ongoing war. Experts have also noted that Trump's threatened destruction of Iran's power plants could potentially be considered a war crime under international law.
Why It Matters
Escalation could disrupt global energy supplies, reignite inflation, and force the Federal Reserve to maintain higher interest rates longer, potentially triggering broader economic instability.
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