AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS-Iran Escalation: The US carried out “self-defence” strikes on Iranian radar and drone control sites after Tehran shot down a US MQ-1 drone; Iran retaliated by targeting a US-linked air base, while Kuwait reported intercepts—raising fresh risk for any ceasefire extension. Oil & Shipping Shock: Oil jumped more than 2% as Israel pushed deeper into Lebanon and Hormuz worries returned; analysts warn Strait of Hormuz traffic could fall to 60%-70% of pre-war levels, with Iran likely keeping operational control even if talks resume. Middle East Spillover to Markets: Asia’s factory activity expanded in May as firms stockpiled against supply shocks, while Asian equities hit records on AI demand even as crude stayed volatile on Iran-war uncertainty. Iraq Fuel Quality: Iraqi motorists are reporting more engine problems and higher repair bills tied to poor gasoline quality and low-grade fuel, despite government testing and station inspections. Regional Energy Costs: Tourism-dependent parts of Asia are feeling the squeeze as jet fuel and broader energy costs rise, with flight cancellations and higher ticket prices linked to Iran-war fallout.
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