U.S. control of the Strait of Hormuz blockade is described as restoring leverage to the U.S. and allies, stabilizing oil flows and reducing fears of supply disruption. The article suggests Iran is pushed into a weaker negotiating position, potentially opening a second round of talks and a path back to pre-war stability. The biggest market effect would be on energy prices and broader risk sentiment given the Strait's importance to global oil transit.
U.S. control of the Strait of Hormuz blockade is described as restoring leverage to the U.S. and allies, stabilizing oil flows and reducing fears of supply disruption. The article suggests Iran is pushed into a weaker negotiating position, potentially opening a second round of talks and a path back to pre-war stability. The biggest market effect would be on energy prices and broader risk sentiment given the Strait's importance to global oil transit.
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