Week 17 Summary

Bloomberg — Week of 2026-04-11 to 2026-04-17#

Story of the Week#

The week was defined by historic volatility stemming from the US-Iran conflict, beginning with failed peace talks that prompted President Donald Trump to order a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, briefly sending oil surging past $100 a barrel. However, diplomatic breakthroughs by week’s end completely reversed the panic trade, as Iran agreed to reopen the vital maritime chokepoint and reportedly suspended its nuclear program, triggering a massive global equity rally and a plunge in crude prices.

2026-04-12

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Bloomberg — 2026-04-12#

Lead Story#

The US and Iran failed to reach an agreement after 21 hours of marathon talks in Islamabad, prompting President Donald Trump to announce an immediate US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday at 10 a.m. New York time. The collapse of the fragile ceasefire and the impending blockade of the critical maritime chokepoint sent oil and European natural gas prices surging, while US equity futures dropped and gold tumbled as traders braced for profound global supply disruptions.

2026-04-13

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Bloomberg — 2026-04-13#

Lead Story#

US President Donald Trump ordered a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after weekend peace talks with Iran collapsed in Islamabad, sending oil prices surging back above $100 a barrel. Tensions escalated rapidly as Iran threatened to target all Gulf ports and Trump vowed to attack approaching Iranian vessels, though the US president later claimed Tehran had reached out to revive negotiations. The unfolding energy shock is rattling global markets, raising the prospect of $150 oil, and forcing energy-dependent economies across Asia and Europe to scramble for alternatives.