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Stocks plunge as oil soars on Iran attacks, BoE holds rates

Last updated: March 19, 2026 6:10 am
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The FTSE 100 index has taken a significant hit, dropping almost 300 points back to levels seen at the beginning of the year. This drop comes as oil prices soar due to attacks on energy facilities in Iran and Israel. The Bank of England has also announced that it will be holding rates steady, with the decision coming at midday today.

Analysts are weighing in on the BoE statement, with Kallum Pickering from Peel Hunt stating that the decision to hold rates “makes sense given the enormous uncertainty enveloping the global economy in the wake of the escalating war in the Middle East.” The unanimous vote in favor of holding rates reflects the challenging situation facing the BoE.

Thomas Pugh, chief economist at RSM UK, notes that the guidance has shifted away from easing bias towards a more balanced view. He predicts that rates will likely remain on hold for the rest of the year, as the committee aims to keep its options open amidst uncertainty surrounding energy prices.

Given the unpredictability of the situation, analysts are cautious about making future rate predictions. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has created a fog of war, making it difficult to anticipate future economic conditions.

Despite the uncertainty, some analysts are looking for potential positives to emerge from the conflict. Jefferies clean tech team believes that the Middle East conflict could serve as a catalyst for Europe’s energy transition towards renewables, similar to the push seen after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Goldman Sachs has warned that the conflict could impact UK economic growth, push inflation higher, and delay interest rate cuts from the Bank of England. The bank raised its UK inflation forecast and highlighted the potential risks to the economy.

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The market reaction to the conflict has been significant, with the FTSE 100 falling and various sectors experiencing losses. Energy prices, including natural gas, have also spiked as a result of the turmoil in the Middle East.

Overall, the situation remains fluid, with geopolitical tensions driving market volatility and uncertainty. Investors are closely monitoring developments in the conflict and their potential impact on global markets.

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