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    Morning Bid: Some Respite for Nervy Markets After Brutal Month

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    Posted on March 31, 2026

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    Last updated: March 31, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Markets cautiously rallied as hopes of de‑escalation in the Iran conflict surfaced — U.S. futures rose nearly 1%, Eurostoxx 50 futures rebounded, oil reversed gains. Focus now shifts to euro‑zone flash inflation amid surging energy costs.

    Table of Contents

    • Market Reactions and Economic Indicators
    • Investor Sentiment and Market Movements
    • Uncertainty and Investor Losses
    • Energy Crisis and European Impact
    • The Strait of Hormuz and Oil Prices
    • Inflation and Economic Data in Europe
    • EU Response and Policy Coordination
    • Currency Markets and Global Developments
    • Safe Havens and Currency Fluctuations
    • Inflation Trends in Japan
    • Key Events to Watch

    Markets Find Stability Amid Energy Crisis and Global Tensions

    Market Reactions and Economic Indicators

    Investor Sentiment and Market Movements

    A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee

    Markets were enjoying a slight bounce on Tuesday, following a report from the Wall Street Journal that Trump told aides he is willing to end the military campaign against Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed.

    Apparently, he said he would leave a complex operation to reopen it for a later date.

    That was enough to send U.S. futures up nearly 1% in Asia, while EUROSTOXX 50 futures gained 0.8%, reversing their declines from earlier in the session.

    Oil futures also pared gains to turn negative.

    Uncertainty and Investor Losses

    Whether that's true remains unclear, but any de-escalation in the month-old war would definitely be welcomed by investors, who are staring at hefty losses on their portfolios this month as everything from stocks to bonds and precious metals has tumbled.

    But the longer the Strait stays closed, the higher energy prices remain.

    Energy Crisis and European Impact

    The Strait of Hormuz and Oil Prices

    The critical waterway has effectively been shut since the war began on February 28, though two Chinese container ships sailed through it on Monday on their second attempt to leave the Gulf after turning back on Friday, ship-tracking data showed.

    The energy crisis that has gripped the world has left Brent crude futures on track for a record monthly gain in March, with a rise of more than 50%.

    Inflation and Economic Data in Europe

    In Europe, focus will be on flash euro zone inflation data due later in the day, which could give an early indication of the impact the conflict has had on consumer prices in the bloc.

    The region's heavy reliance on energy imports has left it exposed to spiralling prices, with gas prices jumping more than 70% over the past few weeks.

    EU Response and Policy Coordination

    European Union energy ministers will also hold talks on Tuesday to coordinate their response to the disruption to oil ​and gas markets triggered by the war, an internal EU briefing document showed.

    Currency Markets and Global Developments

    Safe Havens and Currency Fluctuations

    Elsewhere in markets, the dollar was headed for its sharpest monthly gain since July, having emerged as one of the few safe havens as the war rages on.

    That has in turn kept the yen struggling around the 160 per dollar level, with Japanese officials stepping up their jawboning to defend the currency.

    Inflation Trends in Japan

    Data on Tuesday showed annual core inflation in Tokyo slowed to a nearly two-year low in March and stayed below the central bank's target for a second straight month, as the effect of fuel subsidies offset rising raw material costs from a weak yen.

    Key Events to Watch

    • Euro zone flash inflation data (March)
    • UK GDP (Q4)
    • UK house prices (March)
    • U.S. JOLTS data (February)

    (Editing by Sam Holmes)

    Key Takeaways

    • •WSJ report suggests Trump may end Iran military campaign even if Strait of Hormuz stays closed — futures ticked higher on easing risk sentiment
    • •Chinese container ships cleared the Strait after earlier turn‑backs, hinting at partial shipping resumption despite the shutdown since Feb 28
    • •Brent crude on track for record March gain over 50%, amid soaring energy prices feeding into inflation pressures — euro‑zone flash inflation and EU energy talks are key scheduled catalysts

    Frequently Asked Questions about Morning Bid: Some respite for nervy markets after brutal month

    1Why are markets rebounding after a volatile month?

    Markets are rebounding due to reports suggesting possible de-escalation of military action in the Gulf, giving investors some relief after heavy losses.

    2What is the impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure on energy prices?

    The closure of the Strait has led to record monthly gains in Brent crude and surging gas prices, intensifying the global energy crisis.

    3How has the euro zone been affected by the energy crisis?

    The euro zone's reliance on energy imports has exposed it to soaring prices, prompting EU ministers to coordinate their response and monitor inflation data closely.

    4What are the key economic indicators to watch this week?

    Investors should monitor the euro zone flash inflation data, UK GDP, UK house prices, and U.S. JOLTS data.

    5Why is the dollar strengthening against other currencies?

    The dollar has strengthened as a safe haven during the ongoing conflict, impacting other currencies such as the yen, which remains weak.

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