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What impact will the U.S.–Iran war and the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei have on markets?

Defence, Economy, Energy, Finance, Market News
02 March 2026 00:27 (EST)

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Executive summary

This article is a journalistic opinion piece that has been written based on independent research. It is intended to inform investors and should not be taken as a recommendation or financial advice.

Below we map the macro, sector, and asset-class implications—then zoom in on Canadian equities (TSX), with watchlists and positioning ideas.

1) What’s actually happening?

Military escalation

Iranian succession mechanics

2) Macro channels: How shocks transmit to markets

Energy supply and price risk

Global risk appetite, FX, and gold

Duration and policy

3) Capital‑market scenarios (next 1–12 weeks)

Scenario A: Limited-duration strikes; Hormuz stays navigable (probable near‑term)

Scenario B: Rolling escalation; intermittent shipping halts

Scenario C (tail): Prolonged maritime disruption / mining

4) Sector takeaways (global)

5) Canada focus: What it means for TSX investors

1) Energy producers (oil sands, E&Ps)

2) Pipelines and midstream

3) Gold miners

4) Industrials and transports

5) Banks and diversified financials

Positioning ideas (Canada)

6) What to watch this week (checklist)

  1. Maritime evidence: AIS data trends and company statements on Hormuz transit resumptions/pauses; any mine‑warfare indicators or U.S. naval escort operations.
  2. Iran’s political pathway: Credible reporting on the Leadership Council and the Assembly of Experts’ timetable; emergence of consensus successor figures.
  3. Energy price action: Whether Brent gaps into US$95–US$110 (sustained) or fades after initial spike; LNG forward curves in Europe/Asia.
  4. Gulf infrastructure: Any verifiable damage to export terminals (e.g., Kharg Island), pipelines, or naval assets that would extend disruption duration.
  5. Policy responses: OPEC+ rhetoric, SPR (U.S.) drawdown talk, shipping insurance market adjustments; Canadian government commentary on energy security.

7) Risk management and portfolio construction

8) Bottom line

Sources and further reading

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