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Trump clears Strait of Hormuz reopening as U.S.-Iran peace framework sparks oil crash, gold and silver surge, stock market rally

June 15, 2026·Economy Middle East

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GCC CONTEXT

A material shift in U.S.-Iran relations historically carries outsized significance for GCC energy markets, given that roughly one-third of globally traded oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz and regional crude supply represents the primary economic driver across Gulf economies. Periods of geopolitical de-escalation in the region have historically coincided with crude price compression, which affects downstream fiscal revenues, currency stability, and equity valuations—particularly in energy-heavy indices—while concurrent movements in precious metals and broader equity markets reflect global risk-asset rotation dynamics. GCC central banks and sovereign wealth funds maintain substantial exposure to both regional energy equities and international markets, making coordinated shifts across

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