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Trump’s Iran strike comments shake markets, Brent crude hits two-week high

Global markets experienced a downturn and oil prices surged following US President Donald Trump's announcement that the memorandum of understanding with Iran to end conflict was "over" and that additional strikes were likely. Brent crude hit a two-week high of $77.24 a barrel.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-08 · 15:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Trump’s Iran strike comments shake markets, Brent crude hits two-week high
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Global markets experienced a downturn and oil prices surged following US President Donald Trump's announcement that the memorandum of understanding with Iran to end conflict was "over" and that additional strikes were likely. Brent crude hit a two-week high of $77.24 a barrel. Major US stock indices opened lower, with the Dow down 0.8 percent. Travel stocks plunged due to rising fuel costs, with United Airlines falling 3 percent, while energy stocks saw gains. These developments risk reversing recent declines in fuel prices and could lead to a second oil shock, according to analysts. The escalation follows Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps targeting US military sites in response to US strikes.

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Trump stated, 'We’re going to hit them hard tonight,' and warned of a 'big attack' on Iran.

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Travel stocks plunged, with United Airlines falling 3 percent, while energy stocks rose.

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Brent crude hit a two-week high of $77.24 a barrel, up 4.2 percent.

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Global markets fell and oil prices surged after Trump's comments on Iran.

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The peace agreement between the US and Iran is the key risk for the global economy in the second half of the year.

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Travel stocks plunged as fuel costs rose, United Airlines fell 3 percent, while energy stocks saw gains.Oil stocks rose as oil prices jumped while travel stocks fell as the trading day on Wall Street began [Spencer Platt/Getty via AFP]Published On 8 Jul 2026Global markets fell, and oil prices surged after United States President Donald Trump lashed out against Iran, saying that the memorandum of understanding signed with Iran to end the conflict was “over” and warning that the US would likely carry out additional strikes on Wednesday night following attacks the previous day.On Wall Street, all major indices opened lower on the heels of the president’s remarks. The Dow is down 0.8 percent, the tech-heavy Nasdaq is down 0.2 percent, and the S&P 500 is down 0.5 percent.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4SpaceX shares slide as it joins the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100list 2 of 4Nasdaq vs Dow: How are the key indices different as SpaceX joins one?list 3 of 4Oil surges as US strikes Iran, reversing return to pre-war priceslist 4 of 4Why have half a million Russians gone bankrupt amid Ukraine war?end of listThe international benchmark Brent crude is up 4.2 percent to $77.24 a barrel, the highest in two weeks.“We’re going to hit them hard tonight,” Trump told reporters at the NATO summit in Turkiye before his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, adding that it “may be a big attack”.Oil prices had been dropping in the last few weeks, down from a $126-a-barrel high in late April, amid a looming deal in mid-June to end the war and allow energy resources to flow through the key Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil travels.On the heels of the agreement in June, Trump promised that petrol prices for US consumers would “drop like a rock”, and prices did begin to decline. After a $4.48 per gallon ($1.18 per litre) high in May, prices have now hit $3.79 per gallon ($1.00 per litre), according to the American Automobile Association (AAA), which tracks daily petrol prices. It is still well above the $2.98 per gallon ($0.78 per litre) on February 28 when the US and Israel first struck Iran, but analysts say cuts on fuel prices are at risk.“The peace agreement between the US and Iran is the key risk in the second half of this year. It will determine whether the global economy gets an energy-driven disinflation tailwind or absorbs a second oil shock. Recent developments highlight that it’s the key domino that will determine whether other risks are amplified or dampened,” Ryan Sweet, chief global economist at Oxford Economics, said in remarks provided to Al Jazeera.“Anytime we hit Iran, oil goes up a little bit,” Trump told reporters.Trump, however, also stressed that the US has heightened production of oil stateside.“We are producing more oil than Russia and Saudi Arabia combined,” Trump told reporters.US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday echoed his remarks, saying that he thinks US oil should potentially trade at a premium to the rest of the world.At the NATO summit, Trump was asked if the MoU to end that war was over, to which he replied that he thinks so, saying, “I don’t want to deal with them.”His comments follow the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ statement that they targeted US military sites in Bahrain and Kuwait in response to a wave of US strikes across Iran following attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. The US also revoked a licence allowing Iran to sell oil.“It goes without saying that the tide change in the oil sector risks fully retracing back to the March/April peaks if the latest escalation leads to attacks on Iranian infrastructure and renewed uncertainty regarding stability in the region,” Ian Lyngen, head of US rates strategy at BMO Capital Markets, told the Reuters news agency.Travel stocks took a hit amid looming higher fuel prices. United Airlines tumbled 3 percent, Southwest Airlines by 2 percent, and Delta Airlines by 2.4 percent.On the other hand, as oil prices jumped, so did energy stocks. ConocoPhillips ticked up 1.8 percent. Chevron was not far behind, rising 1.5 percent, and ExxonMobil followed with a 1.4 percent jump.Gold prices tumbled as well. Spot gold dropped 0.8 percent to $4,072.69 per ounce after hitting its lowest level since 2 July earlier in the session. US gold futures for August delivery slipped 1.8 percent to $4,083.20 per ounce.
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