March Market Review 2026
March was defined by a single, seismic event: the outbreak of direct military conflict between the United States/Israel and Iran. Following US and Israeli air strikes on Iran on 28th February, markets were engulfed in the most severe geopolitical and energy shock in years. Oil prices surged by as much as 50% in the space of weeks, global bonds sold off sharply as investors reappraised the inflation outlook, and equities fell across the board. Global equities returned -5.58% for the month, while global bonds returned -1.18%. The conflict rapidly spread beyond Iran’s borders, disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, triggering a sweeping reassessment of the global economic and interest rate outlook.

