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السياق الخليجي
Geopolitical tensions involving the Strait of Hormuz—through which approximately one-third of seaborne oil trade passes—have historically shaped GCC energy and financial markets through volatility in crude prices, shipping costs, and regional risk premiums. Oman's geographic position and historical role as a neutral diplomatic channel in Gulf affairs have made its foreign policy posture a structural factor in regional stability assessments, with shifts in its international alignment typically reflected in energy and currency market dynamics across the GCC. Periods of elevated U.S.-Iran tensions and statements affecting smaller Gulf nations have previously coincided with widened credit spreads, increased hedging demand in energy derivatives, and fluctuations in local equity indices tied to
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