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    Asia Markets Brace for Trump's Promised Assault on Iranian Infrastructure

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    Posted on April 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Asian assets traded cautiously as President Trump issued a fresh ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on civilian infrastructure, fueling oil gains, bond weakness, and mixed equity moves amid thin holiday liquidity.

    Asia markets brace for Trump's promised assault on Iranian infrastructure

    Market Reactions and Economic Implications

    (Corrects paragraph 7 to drop erroneous U.S. index reference)

    By Gregor Stuart Hunter

    Initial Market Movements

    SINGAPORE, April 6 (Reuters) - Oil prices rose, bonds fell and stocks were mixed at the start of trading in Asia on Monday as U.S. President Donald Trump vowed "hell" if Tehran does not meet his deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

    Trump's repeated threats to destroy civilian infrastructure including power plants and bridges if the vital waterway is not open by Tuesday have put traders on edge for reciprocal attacks by Iran on targets in the Gulf states.

    Stock and Futures Performance

    With liquidity thin as many countries around the region observed holidays on Monday, S&P 500 e-mini futures sank 0.2%, while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.5%. The Nikkei 225 rose 1.2%, as South Korea's Kospi advanced 2%.

    Oil and Energy Market Response

     Brent crude futures opened higher, rising 1.4% to $110.58 a barrel after members of the OPEC+ agreed on Sunday to raise its oil output quotas by 206,000 barrels per day for May. However, the increase will exist only on paper for several major producing countries behind the Strait of Hormuz that have sustained damage to oil production facilities and transport infrastructure since the war started.

    Geopolitical and Economic Data Highlights

    Middle East Developments and U.S. Policy

    "This week will continue to be dominated by developments in the Middle East, though a heavy slate of data releases — including the FOMC March minutes, February personal income, and March CPI — will compete for attention," said Yardeni Research president and chief investment strategist Ed Yardeni, referring to the Federal Open Market Committee which sets U.S. monetary policy.

    "Trump warned Iran that unless the Strait is opened immediately, Monday will be Obliteration Day, when the U.S. will bomb Iran's electric power plants," he wrote in a research report.

    U.S. Economic Data and Federal Reserve Outlook

    On Friday, the U.S. jobs report showed employment growth rebounded more than expected in March, with a 178,000 increase in nonfarm payrolls representing the biggest increase in more than a year. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3% from 4.4%, as people dropped out of the workforce. 

    Federal Reserve Policy Expectations

    The data complicates the picture for the Federal Reserve, which will next decide on monetary policy at a two-day meeting ending on April 29. However, swaps pricing indicates the market is expecting no moves at all from the U.S. central bank until September 2027, according to the CME Group's Fedwatch tool.

    Currency and Bond Markets

    The U.S. dollar index, which measures the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, was steady at 100.23. The yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury bond was up 1.4 basis points at 4.3584%.

    In Japan, the yield on the Japanese government bond set a fresh record for the 21st century on concerns about rising inflation. The yield on the notes was up 2.0 basis points at 2.4%, the highest since February 1999. Against the yen, the U.S. dollar was flat at 159.635 yen.

    Gold and Cryptocurrency Movements

    Gold slid 0.8% to $4,638.54. In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin was up 1.9% at $68,915.85, while ether gained 2.4% to $2,117.61.

    (Reporting by Gregor Stuart Hunter; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

    References

    • Trump to Iran: "Open the Fuckin' Strait" or face bombing Tuesday
    • The Latest: Trump threatens to strike Iran's infrastructure if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened
    • Fed Signals No Rate Cuts Before Mid-2026 as Core Inflation Holds at 2.8% for Third Straight Month - Altitudes Magazine

    Table of Contents

    • Market Reactions and Economic Implications

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump threatened to bomb Iran’s power plants and bridges starting Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz isn’t reopened, urging “Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one” as an ominous deadline approaches. (axios.com)
    • •Brent crude rose ~1.4% to about $110–$111 a barrel following OPEC+’s agreement to slightly boost May production by roughly 206,000 barrels per day—but supply remains fragile amid war-related damage near the Strait. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Asia markets brace for Trump's promised assault on Iranian infrastructure

    1Why did oil prices rise in Asia markets?

    Oil prices rose due to increased tensions as President Trump threatened Iranian infrastructure, affecting concerns over supply through the Strait of Hormuz.

    2What prompted volatility in Asian financial markets?

    Volatility was caused by threats from the US toward Iran, concerns over reciprocal attacks, and ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East.

  • Initial Market Movements
  • Stock and Futures Performance
  • Oil and Energy Market Response
  • Geopolitical and Economic Data Highlights
  • Middle East Developments and U.S. Policy
  • U.S. Economic Data and Federal Reserve Outlook
  • Federal Reserve Policy Expectations
  • Currency and Bond Markets
  • Gold and Cryptocurrency Movements
  • apnews.com
  • •Markets expect no Fed rate changes until at least mid‑2026: CME FedWatch indicates rate cuts are priced in only for September or later, reinforcing Asia’s cautious stance amid heightened geopolitical risk. (altitudesmagazine.com)
  • 3How did Asian stock markets perform amid the crisis?

    Asian stock markets were mixed: the Nikkei 225 and Kospi rose, while S&P 500 e-mini futures fell as traders reacted to unfolding events.

    4What was the impact on the US dollar and Treasury yields?

    The US dollar index remained steady, while the yield on the US 10-year Treasury bond increased, reflecting cautious investor sentiment.

    5How did OPEC production quotas influence the oil market?

    OPEC+ agreed to increase output quotas, but actual increases were limited by damage to infrastructure among major producers behind the Strait of Hormuz.

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