Dagens Industri
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Iran stoppar gasexport till Turkiet
Energikrisen kopplat till kriget i Iran får nya följder, när landet nu stoppar export av fossilgas till grannlandet Turkiet. Priset på fossilgas i Europa är sedan krigsstart upp med 70 procent.
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Sentiment score: -65/100
High impact
Short-term (days)
WHAT THIS MEANS
Iran halts natural gas exports to Turkey amid regional conflict, escalating energy crisis in Europe. European gas prices have surged 70% since conflict onset, with fresh geopolitical tension adding upside pressure on energy commodities.
AI CONFIDENCE
72% High
SENTIMENT GAUGE
NEWS POWER SCORE
AFFECTED ASSETS
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Oil (WTI Crude)
CL=FCommodity
Expected to rise
Fresh supply disruption (Iran-Turkey gas halt) adds immediate upside pressure to crude oil; geopolitical risk premium intact with VIX rising
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Euro Stoxx 50
^STOXX50EIndex
Expected to decline
European equities vulnerable to energy cost shock; 70% gas price surge since conflict start pressures margins and consumer demand
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Euro / US Dollar
EURUSDCurrency
Expected to decline
Energy crisis and economic headwinds in Eurozone weigh on EUR; risk-off sentiment favors USD safe-haven flows
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S&P 500
^GSPCIndex
High volatility expected
S&P 500 already down 0.46% with VIX +1.72%; energy stocks may rally but broader market faces stagflation concerns; mixed signals
PRICE HISTORY
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⚡ SUGGESTED ACTION
Energy commodities (CL=F) likely to extend gains on supply disruption; European equities (^STOXX50E) face headwinds. Avoid chasing S&P 500 downside — already pricing in some risk. Monitor for escalation; if conflict widens, energy volatility will spike further. [MOVE:2.1%]
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Analysis generated on Mar 24, 2026 at 14:31 UTC
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by artificial intelligence for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendation, or solicitation. Original reporting by Dagens Industri. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.
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