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3 Trump Moves That Shook Markets This Week


3 Trump Moves That Shook Markets This Week

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Between July 6 and July 11 President Trump declared the Iran ceasefire over, ordered a halt to trade with Spain and backed tougher Russia sanctions while licensing Ukraine to produce Patriot systems, sending Brent crude up 5.2% and WTI up 4.4% and pushing Spain's IBEX 35 down 2.6%. Markets priced higher Treasury yields and a nine basis point rise in Spain's 10‑year yield as investors priced greater inflation and geopolitical risk, a dynamic that could pressure risk assets including crypto and DeFi liquidity and complicate Fed easing expectations. Potential secondary sanctions on Russian oil may tighten energy supply and lift defence demand, producing mixed implications for crypto adoption and security narratives rather than a clear bullish catalyst.

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  • Trump’s Iran escalation sent crude oil prices up by nearly 5%.
  • His Spain trade threat pushed the IBEX 35 down 2.6%.
  • Tougher Russia sanctions and Patriot production could move energy and defence markets.

Donald Trump delivered three major policy shocks between July 6 and July 11. He declared the Iran ceasefire over, sending Brent crude oil up 5.2%. The POTUS also ordered a halt to trade with Spain, pushing Spain’s stock market index IBEX 35 down 2.6%. 

Lastly, he backed tougher Russia sanctions and allowed Ukraine to manufacture Patriot defence systems, creating fresh risks for energy and defence markets.

Trump Ends the Iran Ceasefire

Trump said the interim agreement with Iran was “over” after renewed attacks on commercial ships and US facilities in the Gulf. American forces then launched fresh strikes against Iranian targets.

Oil markets reacted immediately. Brent settled 5.2% higher, while WTI gained 4.4% and reached a two-week high. The S&P 500 and Dow closed lower, while the STOXX 600 recorded its steepest decline since March.

The surge in oil also pushed Treasury yields higher as investors priced in greater inflation risk. Higher fuel costs could make it harder for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.

However, Trump later said the US would continue talks with Iran and played down the prospect of another full-scale war. 

Markets will now focus on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which carries around one-fifth of global oil supply.

Spain Trade Threat Hits Stocks and Bonds

Trump also ordered Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to halt trade and visits with Spain. He accused Madrid of failing to spend enough on defence and obstructing the US campaign against Iran.

Spanish markets fell sharply after the comments. The IBEX 35 lost 2.6%, making it Europe’s worst-performing major index that day.

IBEX 35 is Spain’s Benchmark Stock Market Index in Madrid. Source: Yahoo Finance

Santander shares dropped 4.3%, BBVA fell 3% and Zara owner Inditex declined 3.6%. Spain’s 10-year government bond yield rose nine basis points as investors demanded a higher return for holding its debt.

It remains unclear whether Trump can impose a complete bilateral embargo. The European Union handles trade policy for its members, and US-Spain commerce has continued despite earlier threats.

Still, prolonged uncertainty could weigh on Spanish banks, exporters, airlines and tourism companies.

Trump Hardens His Position on Russia

Trump made a significant shift on Ukraine during the NATO summit in Ankara. He said the US would license Ukraine to manufacture Patriot air-defence systems, technology Kyiv has requested for years.

Days later, US senators announced an agreement with the Trump administration to advance tougher sanctions against Russia. The legislation could target countries that continue buying Russian oil and gas.

Markets have yet to show a clear reaction because Congress has not approved the final bill. Its impact will depend on the sanctions, exemptions and enforcement measures included in the final text.

Strong secondary sanctions could disrupt Russian oil flows to China, India and Turkey. That would place further pressure on energy prices while increasing demand for alternative supplies.

Meanwhile, the Patriot decision could support defence manufacturers and suppliers. It also signals that Washington may apply greater military and economic pressure on Moscow.

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