Rising tensions between Iran and Israel, exacerbated by the US conflict, have pushed crude oil prices above $100 per barrel. This surge, coupled with IMF downgrades to global growth forecasts, signals heightened economic instability. The conflict's impact on energy markets is a key concern for policymakers and investors alike, potentially fueling inflation and recession risks. The price increase is directly correlated with the perceived risk premium in the region.

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