What's Happening
A week after the U.S. and Iran signed a peace agreement ending the Gulf conflict, shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is recovering, though confidence remains fragile. The IAEA has begun technical work on nuclear site inspections, and the deal grants international access to Tehran's nuclear program under UN watchdog oversight.
Market Impact
The geopolitical de-escalation is driving dollar strength as investors reassess risk premiums; crude volatility has compressed, benefiting refiners like South Korea's Ulsan complex that export jet fuel to the U.S. West Coast. Shipping insurers and logistics firms face lower hedging costs, though energy markets remain sensitive to any escalation signals.
Broader Implications
The agreement removes a major geopolitical wildcard that had disrupted global trade and energy supplies. However, the "fragile confidence" language signals that enforcement and compliance risks persist, particularly around nuclear verification and sanctions relief implementation.