Search+Investment IdeasSynopsisHas a peace deal been agreed on by the US and Iran? Will the fragile ceasefire hold? No one can answer these questions with any certainty. But whenever the war ends, the probability is that volatility will continue for a while in most emerging markets, including India. The reason we are saying this is because some sectors were facing headwinds even before the war began. And for others, things are not going to be easy. The way crude oil prices have moved in less than 24 hours has only added to the confusion in the market. And the way things are panning out, the situation might stay like that. Consider this: Crude oil prices first declined because Iran’s state media leaked the so-called US-Iran peace deal. At the same time, however, there were attacks in the Gulf region, with both Iran and the US making claims about hitting each other. But by Thursday evening, ETMarkets.com 17 mins readMay 28, 2026, 11:04:00 PM ISTGift this Story to your friendsFONT SIZEAbcSmallAbcMediumAbcLargeSAVEPRINTCOMMENTContinue reading with one of these options:Limited AccessFreeLogin to get access to some exclusive stories & personalised newslettersLogin NowUnlimited AccessStarting @ Rs120/monthGet access to exclusive stories, expert opinions & in-depth stock reportsSubscribe NowETUh-oh! This is an exclusive story available for selected readers only.Worry not. You’re just a step away.What’s Included withETPrime Membership
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Has a peace deal been agreed on by the US and Iran? Will the fragile ceasefire hold? No one can answer these questions with any certainty. But whenever the war ends, the probability is that volatility will continue for a while in most emerging markets, including India. The reason we are saying this is because some sectors were facing headwinds even before the war began. And for others, things are not going to be easy.












