💨 Abstract
On Tuesday, energy prices surged due to ongoing Middle East conflicts, causing global stock markets to tumble and the dollar to rise. Brent crude oil topped $85 a barrel, and European natural gas prices spiked over 40%. The turmoil disrupted regional energy flows, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, fueling inflation concerns and complicating central bank policies.
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