Defense stocks surge as travel shares fall amid Middle East conflict

Missiles continue to fly across the Middle East, boosting shares in defense contractors while causing declines in airline and cruise line stocks. JPMorgan analysts noted the conflict is creating clear leaders and laggards in the market. Investors are watching the Strait of Hormuz, which handles 20% of global oil supplies.

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, involving Iran, has led to significant market movements. Defense stocks are surging due to a steady erosion of missile interceptor stockpiles, pushing shares of defense contractors higher. American LNG suppliers also saw gains, surging in Monday's trading, while tanker rates doubled in less than one day.

JPMorgan analysts wrote on Monday that the conflict is creating leaders and laggards. Semafor’s Tim McDonnell noted that fear and a lack of insurance are likely bigger impediments than a potential blockade of the 20-mile-wide Strait of Hormuz.

On the downside, cruise and airline shares are falling, as these companies are exposed to fluctuating fuel prices. Royal Caribbean, which hedges roughly 60% of its fuel costs, was less affected than Norwegian and Carnival. Airlines, which hedge more extensively, still face challenges from regional route suspensions, according to JPMorgan. Additionally, a popular Wall Street bet on emerging markets is experiencing losses.

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Dramatic composite image depicting Strait of Hormuz oil tanker explosion from US-Israeli strikes on Iran alongside Indian stock market crash amid surging oil prices.
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Middle East Conflict: Tuesday Market Losses Mount as Oil Surges Continue

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Following US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and prompted Strait of Hormuz disruptions, oil prices rose nearly 8% amid ongoing tensions. Indian markets shed Rs 6.35 lakh crore on Tuesday, with the rupee weakening on supply fears. Globally, the dollar strengthened as a safe haven while the yen and euro weakened.

미국과 이스라엘이 이란의 최고지도자 아야톨라 알리 하메네이를 암살하기 위해 시작한 '에픽 퓨리 작전'이 중동 지역으로 확산되고 있다. 이란의 보복과 헤즈볼라, 후티 반군 등의 개입으로 한국 주식 시장이 급락하며 경제에 타격을 주고 있다. 정부와 기업들은 에너지 공급과 글로벌 불안정에 대비해야 한다.

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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, involving U.S. and Israeli air assaults on Iran and Iranian retaliatory strikes, has led to widespread flight suspensions by regional airlines. Oil prices have surged over 10% to more than $75 per barrel due to the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts predict potential increases in airfares as airlines face higher fuel costs.

Following US-Israeli strikes on Iran—detailed in prior coverage—that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and escalated Middle East tensions with oil and gold surges, Indonesian businesses are implementing short-term risk mitigations amid rising costs, while Bank Indonesia monitors inflation risks.

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As the US-Israel-Iran conflict escalates following February 28 strikes and weekend retaliation—including the reported death of Ayatollah Khamenei—the Strait of Hormuz has closed, pushing oil prices to new highs and intensifying market volatility. Updated casualties exceed 740, while analysts predict inflation spikes and delayed rate cuts. Mexico sees sharp peso depreciation and stock plunges.

As the US-Israel-Iran conflict surpasses its fourth day following initial strikes on February 28, Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz and launched drone attacks on key Saudi and Qatari energy facilities. Growing European involvement and US commitments elsewhere raise concerns over prolonged hostilities harming American interests. De-escalation through negotiations is urgently needed.

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금요일 아침 장에서 일본 니케이 주가 평균이 1.1% 하락해 56,821.39로 마감했다. 이는 미국과 이란 간 지정학적 긴장 고조 속 월스트리트 손실을 따라간 것이다. 기술주가 지수를 크게 압박했으며, 항공 운송 부문은 급락했다. 투자자들은 3일 연휴를 앞두고 신중한 태도를 보였다.

 

 

 

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