New Delhi, March 2 -- Even before the Street could fully digest artificial intelligence (AI)-led turmoil, equity investors are staring at a fresh overhang: escalating tensions in the Middle East following joint US and Israel strikes on Iran.
How the situation evolves remains uncertain. But the immediate concern is clear-crude oil. Any prolonged disruption in Iran's key water passageway, the Strait of Hormuz, could tighten global supplies and push prices higher.
"For India, the impact is direct: every $1 rise in crude increases the annual import bill by about $2 billion, putting pressure on the trade balance," said JM Financial Institutional Securities.
Higher crude prices carry macro risks. They stoke inflation, inflate the import bill...
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