Strait of Hormuz

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Across the most recent 20 stories covering Strait of Hormuz — 5% positive, 50% negative, 45% neutral sentiment, averaging 6.9/10 impact.

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Timeline

  1. Lloyd’s List Intelligence reports shipping “grinding to a halt”

    Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz collapses as hostilities intensify.

  2. Markets Recoup Losses, Oil Eases

    U.S. launches new airstrikes, Iran strikes U.S. allies, but stocks climb and oil falls as investors interpret Trump’s remarks as reducing the odds of a prolonged war. S&P 500 up 0.8%, Brent crude down 2.2%.

  3. US conducts second wave of strikes on 90 targets in Iran; Iran retaliates against Gulf states

    US aims to degrade Iran’s ability to threaten navigation; Iran fires at Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.

  4. Trump Clouds Iran Truce Prospects

    President Trump says the latest back-and-forth fighting with Iran will not result in 'long-term' military action, creating uncertainty about the temporary ceasefire.

  5. Iran targets three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz

    The attacks break the ceasefire and trigger renewed US military response.

  6. Tankers test the waters

    At least three VLCCs were observed moving toward the Strait of Hormuz at normal cruising speeds, while 21 vessels signaled routes to Asian destinations.

  7. Saudi supertankers return

    Three Saudi supertankers reappear in the Gulf of Oman, indicating that tanker traffic is gradually resuming following the tentative US-Iran diplomatic thaw.

  8. Ship Rejection

    Iran turns back a Karachi-bound food ship at the entrance of the Strait.

  9. New Manifest Rules

    IRGC formalizes the demand for full cargo and crew details for 'protected' transit.

  10. Deadline Extended

    The U.S. grants additional time while specifying power plants as primary targets.

  11. Widespread Maritime Chaos

    Reports confirm systematic GPS spoofing is creating significant navigation hazards in the Strait of Hormuz.

  12. Iranian Counter-Threat

    Tehran threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz and strike regional power plants.

  13. Trump Ultimatum

    U.S. President issues a 48-hour deadline for Iran to cease regional aggression.

  14. Oil Price Surge

    Crude prices hit weekly highs as the 'Iran War' enters its fourth week without resolution.

  15. Hormuz Crisis Escalation

    WCI hits $2,172 as geopolitical risks in the Middle East add cost surcharges to major routes.

  16. Initial U.S. Ultimatum

    The U.S. issues a 5-day warning for Iran to clear the waterway.

  17. US Backup Request

    The US formally requests naval support from South Korea to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

  18. Blockade Commences

    Iran restricts commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

  19. Current Strategic Review

    New reports highlight the islands' critical role in Iran's 2026 economic and security doctrine.

  20. Second Weekly Gain

    Transpacific demand begins to pull the Drewry WCI higher as shippers front-load cargo.

Stories mentioning Strait of Hormuz 20

Markets Bearish

Dow Falls 800 Points Intraday as Iran Ceasefire Unravels

The Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly plummeted 800 points and the S&P 500 fell as much as 1.1% after President Trump declared the Iran ceasefire over. Markets partially recovered after Trump clarified no return to full-scale war, but the episode rattled investor confidence and reignited inflation fears.

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Commodities Bearish

Oil surges 3.5% on Hormuz strikes; defense stocks rally

Financial markets reeled as U.S. strikes on Iran and Trump’s abandonment of the ceasefire sent oil prices up 3.5% and defense shares higher. The S&P 500 edged lower amid fears of a broader Middle East conflict, while safe-haven assets gained. Crude volatility spiked, raising stagflation risks for the global economy.

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