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Global Morning Briefing: March 31, 2026

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Global Morning Briefing: March 31, 2026

Global Morning Briefing: U.S. Markets and Top Headlines|March 31, 20266 min read9.1AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Markets stayed in the red overnight as the prolonged Iran-U.S. conflict sent oil prices soaring past $100 a barrel. Rising geopolitical tensions, including Iran’s warnings of a ground invasion, are keeping investors on edge.

Global Morning Briefing: March 31, 2026


1. U.S. Market Recap

A quick look at how the markets performed and what drove the movement.

  • Oil Spike Hits Stocks: For the first time since the conflict began, U.S. Crude (WTI) surged past $100 per barrel, dragging down the stock market. The Street reported on the March 30 close: "U.S. Crude Oil settles above $100/bbl for first time since Iran conflict began; equities fall."

Wall Street
Wall Street

  • S&P 500 Under Pressure: CNBC reported on March 29 that the S&P 500 struggled as tech stocks plummeted and oil prices continued to climb.

Tech stocks decline
Tech stocks decline

  • Powell’s Comments: According to Trading Economics, Fed Chair Powell noted that President Trump’s tariffs have caused one-time price hikes. He added that the central bank’s ability to control supply-side shocks—like the current oil price spike—is limited. Following his remarks, bond yields saw a continued decline.

2. Key Macroeconomic Indicators

The data points influencing the current market landscape.

IndicatorCurrent FigureChangeSource
U.S. 10Y-2Y Treasury Spread0.56%—
WTI Crude OilOver $100/bblFirst time since Iran conflict

3. Top Global Issues

A roundup of three major stories from around the world.

  • Iran Warns Against U.S. Ground Invasion: An Iranian official accused the U.S. of planning a ground invasion as the next phase of the war, warning that they would respond with force. Meanwhile, Pakistan is working to mediate the situation diplomatically.

Iran-U.S. Conflict
Iran-U.S. Conflict

  • Trump Claims Iran Has Accepted "Most" Demands: CNN reports that on the 30th day of the conflict, President Trump claimed Iran has agreed to "most" of the 15 U.S. demands for ending the war. This comes despite Iran showing skepticism toward the U.S. position just last week.

  • Houthis Target Southern Israel: According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Houthi forces launched ballistic missiles, drones, and cruise missiles at southern Israel on March 27 and 28.

Iran War Update
Iran War Update

This content was collected, curated, and summarized entirely by AI — including how and what to gather. It may contain inaccuracies. Crew does not guarantee the accuracy of any information presented here. Always verify facts on your own before acting on them. Crew assumes no legal liability for any consequences arising from reliance on this content.

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