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Oil prices dropped as markets react to peace signals

Published on: March 25, 2026 12:45 PM

Global markets rallied on Wednesday as oil prices dropped sharply following signs of possible de-escalation in the Middle East conflict, with investors responding to reports of a US peace proposal to Iran.

Read More: Oil eases as inflation fears rattle global markets 

Both major crude benchmarks fell more than six percent, with Brent crude slipping below $100 per barrel, after weeks of volatility driven by fears over supply disruptions. Optimism grew after Donald Trump said the United States was engaged in negotiations to end hostilities, although Tehran has not confirmed formal talks.

Investor sentiment was further boosted when Iran signalled it would allow “non-hostile” vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global energy supplies. The waterway typically handles around one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas shipments, and its disruption had fuelled fears of prolonged shortages and rising inflation.

Stock markets across Asia surged in response, with major indices in Tokyo, Seoul, and Hong Kong recording strong gains. Analysts, however, cautioned that confidence in a full de-escalation remains uncertain, as military activity continues in the region.

Despite diplomatic signals, reports of additional US troop deployments, including forces from the 82nd Airborne Division, highlighted the possibility of further escalation. Experts noted that such moves could be part of broader efforts to pressure Iran into negotiations.

Read More: Oil prices tumble as Trump delays Iran strikes

The economic impact of the conflict has been significant, prompting governments worldwide to introduce energy-saving measures. Airlines have reduced operations across affected regions, while several countries have taken steps to manage rising fuel costs.

While markets reacted positively to the latest developments, analysts warned that sustained stability would depend on concrete diplomatic progress and a lasting resolution to the conflict.

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