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’s surge toward $88 is not just an oil story. Gold and Treasury yields are rising alongside it, an unusual cross-asset pattern that suggests markets are pricing inflation risk even as growth concerns build.

$88

Brent Crude

Near 2024 high

+20%

Since Strike

Feb 28 → Mar 7

Day 7

ME Conflict

No ceasefire

$5,131

Gold

Edging higher

↓

S&P 500 Fut.

Modest decline

↓

Europe

Edged lower

↑

Asia

Recovery gains

50K

NFP Forecast

8:30am ET today

Brent at $88: Mechanism Behind the Move

Brent crude reached $88 a barrel on Friday, its highest close since mid-2024 and its largest weekly percentage gain since the early weeks of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022. The benchmark has risen approximately 20% in six trading sessions, from roughly $73 before the first U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran on February 28.

The supply mechanism behind that move is concentrated at the Strait of Hormuz. Tanker tracking data showed a significant drop in voluntary commercial transits through the waterway this week, with Lloyd’s Market Association placing the Strait in its highest war-risk zone on Tuesday. War-risk insurance premiums for vessels in the region surged to levels not seen since the peak of Houthi shipping attacks in early 2024. The consequence is a sharp reduction in throughput: crude that would normally flow from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and the UAE to Asian and European refiners is delayed, rerouted, or held at loading terminals while operators wait for clarity on transit risk.

The scale of the weekly move places it alongside the supply shocks that followed the 2022 Russia invasion, when Brent gained roughly 25% in the first two weeks of fighting. Both events involved a rapid reassessment of whether a major supply route was reliably open, not a short-term disruption to a marginal flow. Whether this week’s repricing settles into a sustained risk premium or reverses on a Hormuz normalisation is the central question for oil prices from here.Oil Price and Cross Asset Correlation Chart

FIGURE 1  Oil Shock and Cross-Asset Response Since Feb 28 Conflict.  Panel 1: Brent crude (USD/bbl). Panel 2: Spot gold (USD/oz, left axis) and US 10-year Treasury yield (%, right axis). Daily closing prices, Feb 20 – Mar 7, 2026. Sources: ICE, LBMA, US Treasury. For illustrative purposes only.

Before February 28, all three series were flat or drifting. From the first trading day of the conflict, all three turned upward together. That co-movement distinguishes this from a standard risk-off event: bonds sold off alongside the oil surge, confirming that the market’s dominant concern is inflation rather than growth risk.

Washington’s Pressure Valve: The Russia Waivers

The Trump administration moved on Thursday to blunt the rise in oil prices through two targeted sanctions adjustments. The Treasury Department issued a waiver allowing Indian refiners to purchase Russian crude already in transit at sea, and separately permitted transactions with the German branch of Rosneft, Russia’s state oil company, easing supply access for European refiners tied to Russian-origin crude in the Druzhba pipeline system. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was explicit that neither measure was intended to resolve the underlying oil price problem; any sustained decline would require resumed flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

The market’s response validated that assessment. Brent fell modestly on the waiver news before resuming its rise, and was trading near $88 on Friday morning, roughly where it had been before the announcement. The waivers address the margin — stranded cargoes and European refinery exposure — not the core disruption. Brent’s inability to hold the post-announcement decline makes clear the market does not believe the structural supply problem has been addressed.

Gold Leads, Equities Absorb, Asia Stabilises

The most significant asset in Friday’s session is . The metal edged higher to $5,131 and did not sell off when the waivers were announced on Thursday, despite the brief pullback in oil. When an oil-relief measure fails to soften safe-haven demand, the market is signalling that the underlying inflation and geopolitical risk premium is intact. Gold at this level, with the at 4.11% and up 14 basis points since the conflict began, reflects a market pricing an energy-driven inflation shock. The two assets rising in tandem are the inflation signal. In a recession fear, Treasuries rally and yields fall. That is not what is happening here.

U.S. equity futures pointed to a modest decline at Friday’s open, and European indexes edged lower, both consistent with markets absorbing the weight of elevated energy costs ahead of the payrolls release rather than making a directional call. Asian markets were the exception. Most indexes posted gains, with the Kospi and Nikkei recovering part of their steep weekly losses as investors began distinguishing between the near-term energy-import cost shock and the longer-term earnings outlook for technology and manufacturing exporters. Goldman Sachs noted that structural demand for memory chips meant the Kospi’s 12% weekly decline overstated the fundamental damage to Korean technology earnings.

The Jobs Report: Oil Inflation Meets a Softening Labour Market

The February report, due at 8:30 a.m. ET, is the second variable shaping Friday’s session. The consensus forecast is approximately 50,000 jobs added, a significant deceleration from January’s 130,000 print, which was itself more than double the pre-release forecast of 65,000. That January strength was concentrated in healthcare and social assistance. Analysts expect some normalisation in February, though estimates range widely: Bank of America forecasts 35,000 and TD Securities projects 90,000, with the gap largely reflecting different assumptions about the statistical impact of a Kaiser Permanente strike that fell during the BLS survey reference week.

The number matters most for how it interacts with the oil shock. The is holding rates at 3.50% to 3.75%, with CME FedWatch showing a 98% probability of no change at the March meeting. A payrolls miss at or below 30,000 would normally build pressure for a June rate cut. But with Brent at $88, energy-driven inflation is accelerating at the same time the labour market may be softening — the combination the Fed is least equipped to address cleanly. Cutting into an oil shock risks unanchoring inflation expectations. Holding too long into a weakening labour market risks a sharper slowdown. Today’s print will determine how loudly that dilemma is priced into markets.

If payrolls miss and oil holds at $88, the Fed faces evidence of labour softening alongside energy-driven inflation it cannot easily cut through.

The Read Into the Weekend

Three data points will define the market’s risk posture heading into the weekend. The first is the payrolls number, due at 8:30 a.m. The second is any development in the Strait of Hormuz. A tanker incident or an Iranian statement on shipping would reprice oil at Monday’s open with no opportunity to adjust. The third is gold: a close above $5,100 into the weekend would confirm the inflation-risk premium is still fully priced. A meaningful pullback would be the first sign that the market is beginning to price a resolution rather than an extension.

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Disclaimer: This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. All data reflects publicly available information as of March 7, 2026. Investing involves substantial risk including the potential loss of all capital. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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