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Oil Prices Surge 27% as Gulf Supply Crisis Deepens

Crude oil prices have surged 27% since the outbreak of the US-Israel war with Iran, with Brent crude topping $93 a barrel on Friday — the highest level in more than two years. The rally accelerated after Qatar's energy minister Saad al-Kaabi warned that all Gulf oil and gas exporters could halt production within days if the conflict continues, raising the specter of $150 oil and a full-blown global energy crisis. The price spike comes at a precarious moment for the world economy. The US unexpectedly shed 92,000 jobs in February, unemployment ticked up to 4.4%, and Treasury yields are climbing as investors reassess inflation expectations. Central bankers face an increasingly difficult balancing act: a weakening labor market would normally call for rate cuts, but surging energy costs threaten to reignite inflation just as it appeared to be under control. For consumers, the effects are already tangible. UK petrol prices have risen 3.7p per liter in a week, airlines are warning of higher fares as jet fuel costs spike, and mortgage lenders have begun repricing loans higher. The question now is whether this becomes a brief disruption or the start of something far more damaging.

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Week Ahead: CPI, GDP, and FOMC Decision Loom

The week of March 10-18 is shaping up to be one of the most consequential stretches of economic data releases in months. With markets already on edge from February's surprise 92,000-job loss, rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, and gold prices at record highs above $5,100, investors will be parsing every data point for signals about the economy's trajectory and the Federal Reserve's next move. The centerpiece is Wednesday March 18's FOMC rate decision, where the Fed is widely expected to hold rates steady at 3.75%. But the surrounding data — February CPI on Tuesday, Q4 GDP revision and core PCE on Thursday, plus housing and consumer sentiment readings throughout the week — will shape market expectations for the rest of 2026. Here is what to watch and why it matters.

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