Title correction: Some examples of how past wars and disputes have affected the American stock market
Gulf War (1991):
When Iraq invaded Kuwait in January 1991, the Gulf War broke out.
Despite growing concerns about war, the Nikkei Stock Average and the NY Dow continued their upward trend.
This case shows that there is a possibility that the stock market will maintain a certain level of stability even if the risk of war increases.
• Afghanistan War (2001):
Stock prices continued their upward trend when America began military action against Afghanistan in 2001/10.
Despite the effects of the war, the market continued to recover.
• Iraq War (2003):
When America and coalition forces invaded Iraq in 2003/3, stock prices fell temporarily, but then reversed and rose.
Despite the risk of war, the market showed signs of recovery.
As can be seen from these cases, even when the risk of war or conflict increases, the stock market may show an appropriate response. However, it is also necessary to pay attention to rising crude oil prices and the outlook for economic recovery.
The situation in the US and Iran and the possibility that the outlook for the Japan-US stock market will end will increase, but it will still have an impact on future expectations/Market Information
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I think the comparison with the published case study is differentIf I were to compare it, I would say the Middle EastSince Iran also uses pro-Iranian organizations such as Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon to retaliate, it is more correct to regard it as the Middle East situation rather than the Iranian situation, and in the worst case, there is a risk that it will develop into a war involving Middle Eastern countriesSince it is an area where ethnic groups and religions are intricately intertwined, I don't think it can be compared to other conflicts or wars
ピンハネ : I think the comparison with the published case study is differentIf I were to compare it, I would say the Middle EastSince Iran also uses pro-Iranian organizations such as Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon to retaliate, it is more correct to regard it as the Middle East situation rather than the Iranian situation, and in the worst case, there is a risk that it will develop into a war involving Middle Eastern countriesSince it is an area where ethnic groups and religions are intricately intertwined, I don't think it can be compared to other conflicts or wars
乱空 OP ピンハネ : Certainly...
The title should be corrected to ask if past wars and conflicts will have an effect