DAX drops below 23,000 as Iran crisis escalates with Trump deadline

Germany's DAX index fell about one percent to 22,922 points on Tuesday, closing below 23,000 amid heightened fears over the ongoing US-Iran conflict. Following earlier ultimatums and extensions by US President Donald Trump, a new deadline for opening the Strait of Hormuz expires tonight, with Iran reporting attacks on its infrastructure.

The DAX in Düsseldorf reached a morning high before declining, ending at 22,922 points—a roughly one percent drop. Investor caution intensified due to escalating tensions in the US-Iran standoff over the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump's latest ultimatum demands an agreement to reopen the strait, with the deadline set for 2 a.m. German time on Wednesday. He warned: “A whole civilization will die tonight and never return” if unmet. This follows his prior threats to destroy Iranian bridges and power plants, an initial 48-hour deadline extended by five days in late March.

Ahead of the deadline, Iran reported nationwide strikes on railway bridges and highways. Prospects for a deal remain slim, sustaining market volatility. Part of ongoing coverage in the 'DAX Amid US-Iran Strait of Hormuz Crisis' series.

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