Markets Jittery as Oil Tops $110 and Uncertainty Mounts

Global markets traded cautiously Tuesday, with stocks fluctuating and oil climbing above $110 per barrel, reflecting heightened investor uncertainty and fragile sentiment.

Energy prices surged as supply concerns intensified, pushing Brent crude up 1% to $111.28 and extending a rally exceeding 50% in recent weeks.

Equity markets showed mixed performance, with Europe’s STOXX 600 rising modestly while U.S. futures remained flat amid a wait-and-see trading environment.

The U.S. dollar held near recent highs, benefiting from safe-haven demand as investors positioned defensively against ongoing volatility across global markets.

Earlier optimism from strong corporate earnings, including upbeat forecasts from major tech players, faded as energy-driven inflation concerns returned to the forefront.

Rising oil prices have amplified fears of stagflation risks, combining slower growth prospects with persistent inflationary pressures across key economies.

Recent data highlighted cooling U.S. services growth alongside sharply rising input costs, reinforcing expectations of prolonged price pressures in the near term.

Gold prices advanced 0.7%, underscoring demand for defensive assets, while currency markets remained steady as traders closely monitored macro-driven market catalysts.

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