Markets Price In Rate Hike Amid Iran War
Risk aversion is driving a sell-off of Egyptian debt as tensions regarding the Iran war increase. London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) data indicates markets are pricing in a 78 basis point interest rate hike by year-end. This surge in expectations is driven by rising energy prices caused by the ongoing Iran war.
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Mastodon
“Iran war triggers Egypt debt sell‑off as risk aversion intensifies, premiums rise”
BBC World Service
“Herald prices have risen to their highest point since the Iran War began, with no clear progress in talks on the diplomatic front.”
Bluesky Social
“market is pricing in a 78 basis point rate hike by the end of the year due to a surge in energ. [2/4] market is pricing in a 78 basis point rate hike by the end of the year due to a surge in energy prices caused by the Iran war”
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