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Strait of Hormuz Research

Research surrounding the Strait of Hormuz highlights the significant impact of Iranian geopolitical tensions on global energy prices and bond yields. Analysts note a prevailing 'jaded cynicism' regarding potential US-Iran diplomatic resolutions, a factor that continues to keep oil prices elevated and contributes to widespread policy uncertainty. This geopolitical instability is driving inflationary concerns and recessionary risks, leading some institutions to view the current sell-off in government bonds as a strategic entry point for intermediate maturities. In the equity markets, there is a visible rotation toward early-cycle groups such as freight and airlines, which are breaking out of multi-year patterns despite vulnerabilities in other industrial sectors. Furthermore, the pass-through of supply chain costs remains a critical factor for investors as business investment falters in key global markets. Ultimately, the research suggests a tactical approach, balancing high-conviction style picks with quality bonds to hedge against the volatility inherent in the current geopolitical landscape.

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