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Economic update: RBA to hike as Iran conflict fuels inflation concerns

6 min · 16 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Economic update: RBA to hike as Iran conflict fuels inflation concerns

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Global markets remained under pressure last week as the Iran conflict escalated, pushing oil prices higher and disrupting supply through the Strait of Hormuz. With equities falling and bond yields rising, investors are watching closely to see whether the US or Iran backs down – and what that means for inflation and markets. In this week’s Bassanese Bites Podcast, David Bassanese unpacks the market impact of the oil shock, the risks if Middle East energy infrastructure becomes a target, and whether the hoped-for 'TACO' moment from US President Donald Trump could bring a quick resolution. He also examines the US Federal Reserve meeting, the ongoing rotation in global equity markets, and why recent RBA commentary has markets expecting a rate hike this week despite the uncertain global outlook. Tune in for a concise expert wrap of the week’s key developments in global markets, oil prices, central banks, the Australian economy and interest rates – and what they mean for investors.

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Markets pushed higher last week on optimism around a temporary ceasefire, but the Iran conflict has quickly shifted back into uncertain territory. With peace talks failing and the US now threatening to impose a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, risks to global energy supply and geopolitical stability are back in sharp focus. In this week’s Bassanese Bites Podcast, David Bassanese unpacks the escalating brinkmanship in the Middle East, the feasibility of US enforcement in the Strait, and why markets are still holding out hope that rhetoric won’t fully translate into action. He also explores the implications for oil prices, global growth and inflation, alongside the resilience in recent market moves and what the latest Australian data could mean for the RBA’s next decision.

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