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Muscat, Oman Local 15:01 · Thu · working now Thursday's Gulf shipping map still runs through Omani water — and Trump's bomb threat keeps Muscat in the crossfire. Axios briefings say U.S. forces have for weeks shepherded 15–20 tankers a night along the southern Oman coast — about 10 million barrels a day, still half pre-war volume — while Iran insists the strait stays shut and claims a route-map understanding with Muscat. For Oman, the corridor is diplomatic leverage, nightly operational risk, and a sovereignty test sitting off the coast.
Arab News — Omani lane · CNN — Trump threats
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Local 14:01 · Thu · working now Tadawul's Thursday session prices Hormuz logistics more than a clean reopening. Wednesday's close at 10,925 held as Aramco went ex-dividend and Brent lingered near $92 on Trump's Economic D-Day. Pipeline workarounds through Yanbu keep September European loadings credible even as southern-lane tanker traffic hugs Oman. For Riyadh, elevated crude supports the budget — but third-country sanctions talk and Red Sea risk keep the energy premium political as much as physical.
Arab News — Tadawul · Arab News — oil
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Tel Aviv, Israel Local 14:01 · Thu · working now Thursday's security tape layers Trump's Economic D-Day onto day 161 of the Iran war. IRGC spokesmen warn of more destructive warheads if hostilities renew, while Syria denies any Turkish buildup at the air base Israel struck and Haaretz live wires keep Lebanon and Syria on the same feed. On the board, TA-35 softens as dual-listed tech weighs even as energy names like Delek catch results. For Tel Aviv, the economic squeeze on Iran's lifelines is Washington's story — the northern front and emigration pressure remain Israel's.
Ynet — Economic D-Day · Globes — TA / Delek
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Mumbai, India Local 16:31 · Thu · working now Thursday's Dalal Street is a yield-driven rebound after a week of grinding losses. Sensex jumped 628 points to 77,537.72 and Nifty closed at 24,231.85, snapping a seven-session slide as IT, realty, and banks caught the bid from softer U.S. Treasury yields; the rupee firmed to 95.71. Duration relief opened the door, but Brent near $92 on Trump's Iran economic warfare keeps the RBI inflation watch intact. For Mumbai, Hormuz and imported crude still decide how long the bounce lasts.
Economic Times — Sensex rebound · Outlook — close
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates Local 15:01 · Thu · working now Dubai's Thursday tape is still priced off Wednesday's embargo — and Trump's Economic D-Day just raised the stakes for anyone still intermediating Iran. The UAE's indefinite halt to trade and financial transactions with Tehran, after two ballistic missiles fell into Emirati waters, severs what analysts call a key sanctions-escape channel. Local briefings keep residents on a war-risk footing while Brent holds near $92. For the Gulf's finance hub, the question is whether the embargo stays bilateral or becomes the template for third-country isolation.
Khaleej Times — trade freeze · Gulf News — Aug 20 briefing
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Moscow, Russia Local 14:01 · Thu · working now Overnight into Thursday, the Defense Ministry claimed precision strikes on Kyiv industrial and logistics sites even as Ukrainian long-range FP-1 drones found TANECO in Tatarstan and the Tamanneftegaz Black Sea export hub — with OSINT putting casualties at the refinery. Russia says it downed 726 Ukrainian drones in the same window. Moscow gas stations are reimposing fuel limits as a second shortage wave hits. For Moscow, the refining campaign keeps domestic fuel stress and export-route risk on the same map as the overnight Kyiv barrage and NATO scrambles along the western border.
TASS — Kyiv strikes · Moscow Times — fuel limits
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Istanbul, Turkey Local 14:01 · Thu · working now Ankara's Thursday is still a Syria sovereignty fight with market color underneath. The Defense Ministry says no Turkish military delegation was at Abu al-Duhur before or during Israel's strike, rejecting Netanyahu's deployment pretext. BIST 100 closed nearly flat midweek with the lira near 47.94, while FDI data show inflows down nearly a third under 37% rates and 32% inflation. For Istanbul, the risk is being pulled into an Israel–Syria confrontation while the cash market prices domestic rates and FX, not the airbase.
Anadolu — no Turkish team · AGBI — FDI / rates
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Frankfurt, Germany Local 13:01 · Thu · working now The eurozone afternoon is oil-and-duration stress with Kyiv on the wire. The DAX slipped under 26,000 toward 25,977 midday as Bund yields and Brent near $92 outweighed Wednesday's Treasury buyback bounce; chip names remain the soft underbelly. DW leads on Russia's overnight Kyiv barrage that killed a dozen-plus. For Frankfurt, Trump's Economic D-Day and Hormuz keep a war-driven inflation floor under the ECB even as Asia's equity rebound fails to stick in Europe.
MarketScreener — DAX open · DW — Kyiv strikes
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London, United Kingdom Local 12:01 · Thu · working now The City afternoon is a three-screen day that flipped from Wednesday's buyback bounce: oil majors on Brent near $92, banks on fading Treasury relief as U.S. debt crossed $40 trillion, and geopolitics on Trump's Economic D-Day plus Russia's ballistic barrage on Kyiv. The FTSE slipped roughly 0.2–0.3% as inflation anxiety outweighed energy overweight support. For London, the oil cushion only works until Hormuz traffic and gilt yields decide whether this is a sector rotation or a risk-off event.
BBC — Economic D-Day · BBC — Kyiv strike
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New York, United States Local 07:01 · Thu · starting soon Pre-open New York is testing whether Wednesday's Treasury intervention was a one-day sugar high. Doubling long-end buybacks snapped the major averages' multi-day losing streak, but the 30-year yield is climbing back near 5.22% into Thursday even as debt tops $40 trillion. Futures hover near flat into jobless claims and Walmart earnings, with Trump's Economic D-Day and Brent near $92 keeping the inflation-geopolitics overlap intact. For New York, the open is about whether buyback relief sticks when the cash session prices claims and Iran risk together.
CNBC — Daily Open · Yahoo — futures
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Sydney, Australia Local 21:01 · Thu · after hours Thursday's ASX close is a duration-relief bounce that still cannot escape the oil veto. The board snapped a six-session losing streak, closing 0.3% higher at 9,083.80 as gold miners and tech caught softer U.S. yields after Treasury doubled long-end buybacks. Soft July jobs — unemployment at 4.5%, employment down 15,800 — cooled near-term RBA-hike chatter even as banks stayed under profit-taking. For Sydney, Brent near $92 keeps the local rate path tethered to Hormuz even as Wall Street's rebound opened the Asia bid.
AFR — ASX / jobs · ABC — live markets
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Seoul, South Korea Local 20:01 · Thu · after hours Thursday's KOSPI is the largest shareholder-return shock in recent Korean listed history hitting the cash market. The index surged 5.9% to 6,852.58 after Wednesday's AI washout, with SK hynix ripping higher on its ₩40 trillion buyback-and-cancel and Samsung Electronics catching the echo; the exchange even triggered a buy-side sidecar. Softer U.S. yields provided cover, but the structural story is capital return: Korea Inc. now has to answer on buybacks after the midweek crash.
Seoul Economic Daily — KOSPI · KED Global — chip rebound