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Oil Research
The oil market is currently shaped by significant geopolitical shifts, most notably a tentative 60-day ceasefire between the US and Iran that has brought Brent prices to approximately $92 per barrel. Despite the potential for increased energy flows resulting from these negotiations, institutional research suggests a strong price floor, with Brent unlikely to fall below $90 per barrel due to critically depleted reserves. Market participants remain attentive to the Strait of Hormuz conflict, which continues to drive volatility across global currency markets and complicates the economic outlook. From a fundamental perspective, the Energy sector remains a standout performer, accounting for a significant portion of the 7% year-to-date upgrades in 2026 US earnings estimates. Furthermore, energy-driven inflation risks persist as a primary concern for central banks, influencing policy decisions in regions like the Eurozone and Poland. This interplay between supply constraints, geopolitical developments, and robust sector-specific fundamentals underscores the current complex landscape for energy commodities.
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