U.S. equities recorded their fourth consecutive weekly decline as concerns over a deepening energy crisis and prolonged conflict weighed heavily on investor sentiment. The conflict involving Iran emerged as a specific key theme impacting Wall Street's performance, following the Pentagon's decision to deploy additional warships and Marines to the region. Adding to the market pressure, freshly released economic data contributed to stoking renewed concerns regarding persistent inflation. This combination of military escalation and macroeconomic uncertainty has dashed hopes for a swift resolution to the ongoing crisis. Investors are increasingly worried that a protracted conflict could trigger the largest oil supply disruption in history, threatening global energy security. Market participants remain on high alert, as the shift toward a defensive posture reflects growing anxiety regarding both geopolitical stability and inflationary pressures.
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