Global Markets Sell off Again | Weak start expected for Nifty | Gas supplies in focus Tune in as Surabhi Upadhyay speaks with market experts to decode the latest moves in oil, global markets, and what it means for investors.
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Global markets have been rattled by escalating geopolitical tensions and major volatility in oil prices. Are equities nearing a bottom, or is a deeper correction still ahead? In this conversation with N Mahalakshmi of Moneycontrol, Sanjeev Prasad, Co-Head of Institutional Equities at Kotak Institutional Equities, breaks down how the Israel-Iran conflict, rising oil prices, and global risk sentiment could shape the trajectory of markets. He also discusses whether the current volatility presents a buying opportunity, how global capital flows could shift, and what investors should watch in the coming weeks.
Trump says US may take over Strait of Hormuz| Oil cools off & equities rally| Nifty set for a gap up opening
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The Iran–US conflict is raising fears of an oil shock, with crude potentially hitting $115 per barrel. What could this mean for India’s economy, rupee, markets, and fiscal deficit?
Escalating tensions in West Asia have triggered a global oil shock, with crude prices surging past $115 and raising fresh concerns over energy supply. Production cuts by Iraq, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates have intensified worries about disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, a key artery for global oil trade. Surabhi Upadhyay speaks with Manisha Gupta on whether India could face an oil or LNG supply shock and how the global energy market may respond if the crisis deepens.
Monday Mayhem in Markets! Global markets are rattled as the West Asia war escalates and oil prices explode. Brent crude surges 18%, triggering a massive risk-off sentiment across global equities, with markets sliding 2–8%. ⚠️ Fears of a Strait of Hormuz closure are choking global sentiment, while GIFT Nifty signals a ~700-point gap-down start for Indian markets. What does this mean for investors? How deep could the impact be? ?️ Catch Surabhi Upadhyay of Moneycontrol in conversation with market experts as they decode the global market turmoil, oil shock, and what lies ahead for Nifty and global equities.
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke at the White House with the Inter Miami soccer team, outlining his foreign policy priorities. He said the United States aims to finish the conflict in Iran first before addressing Cuba, asserting that Cuba “wants to make a deal so badly.” Trump described Iran’s military as severely weakened, claiming that U.S. forces have destroyed a large portion of Tehran’s missiles, drones, navy, air force, and air defenses, with rapid retaliatory strikes neutralizing missile launchers within minutes. He said Iran had attempted to negotiate a deal but “a bit late,” emphasizing that the U.S. now seeks to fight harder. Trump also urged Iranian diplomats worldwide to request asylum and participate in shaping a “new and better Iran.” Regarding Venezuela, he praised acting President Delcy Rodríguez and said the situation had stabilized, noting that U.S.-imported Venezuelan oil was being refined and revenues returned. The Iranian mission to the UN declined to comment on these statements.
United States Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent tweets, "... To enable oil to keep flowing into the global market, the Treasury Department is issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil... India is an essential partner of the United States, and we fully anticipate that New Delhi will ramp up purchases of U.S. oil. This stop-gap measure will alleviate pressure caused by Iran’s attempt to take global energy hostage."
Crude oil prices remain elevated| Talks on To Reopen Strait of Hormuz | US States sue Trump’s latest global tariffs
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has stated that the United States is actively planning to secure the Strait of Hormuz to ensure safe passage for oil tankers amid rising tensions with Iran. While no timeline was provided, the Departments of Defense and Energy are coordinating closely and briefing President Donald Trump, with the U.S. Navy ready to escort tankers if needed. Leavitt clarified that deploying ground troops to Iran is not part of current plans, though military options remain on the table depending on developments. She denied reports that the administration is arming Kurdish forces to provoke an uprising in Iran, confirming only that Trump has communicated with regional partners, including Kurdish leaders in northern Iraq. U.S. intelligence is monitoring Iran’s leadership turmoil after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s death, including reports of his son as a potential successor. Israeli intelligence influenced U.S.–Israeli strike timing, and the State Department is arranging evacuations for Americans in the region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that Russia could consider halting gas supplies to European markets and redirecting energy exports to more promising and profitable markets. Speaking to Russian state TV reporter Pavel Zarubin, Putin described the idea as “thinking out loud” rather than a firm decision, but stated he would instruct the government to explore the option with Russian energy companies. He reaffirmed Russia’s reputation as a reliable energy supplier and stressed continued cooperation with dependable partners, specifically naming Slovakia and Hungary. The remarks come amid rising tensions over European reliance on Russian energy. Separately, the European Commission is planning to submit a legal proposal on April 15 to permanently ban Russian oil imports, just three days after Hungary’s parliamentary election. Putin indicated that opening up to alternative markets outside Europe could be more profitable, signaling a potential strategic pivot in Russia’s energy exports.
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There have been reports that US President Donald Trump had rebuked UK PM Keir Starmer again for refusing to allow the US to launch strikes on Iran from UK bases. Trump reportedly expressed frustration that Starmer would not permit US operations via British territory during escalating regional tensions.
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Viral videos showed Iranian women mocking those seen wailing and chanting in grief for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death, with clips of them laughing or mimicking cries spreading rapidly across social media
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Among several visitors who complained of racism at the kirtan festival in Rishikesh, a woman from Bihar, Kriti Kumari, said that she visited the fest twice and was denied entry. The first time, they allegedly told her the venue was at full capacity. The second time, she wasn't allowed in, but her white friend was.
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