Daily Brief

Major News – April 4, 2026

Quick Summary

1. Iran War and Strait of Hormuz Crisis

Fighting between the United States and Iran, centered on Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has sharply escalated. Iran has indicated it aims for long‑term, tight control over the waterway, calling it a strategic asset that “will not revert to its former status” and saying that transit will be under its permission in what it describes as a “new global order.”

President Trump has given Iran a 48‑hour deadline, running to around April 6, to fully reopen the strait to shipping. He has threatened major strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure if the strait is not reopened, while U.S. forces continue searching for a missing A‑10 pilot whose aircraft went down in the Persian Gulf after being hit by Iranian air defenses.

U.S. intelligence assessments reported by Israeli media suggest Iran is unlikely to relax its hold on the strait soon, reinforcing expectations that disruptions to global oil flows could be prolonged.

2. Oil Shock and Energy‑Market Fallout

Crude prices have risen above about $112 per barrel as traders factor in the risk that roughly one‑fifth of the world’s seaborne oil, which typically moves through the Strait of Hormuz, will remain constrained due to the conflict and Iran’s stance on the waterway.

Amid these tensions, a drone attack two days ago caused fires at Kuwait’s key Mina Al‑Ahmadi refinery. Authorities report that the blazes were contained and air quality remains normal, but the incident highlights the vulnerability of energy infrastructure in the region during the Iran conflict.

3. Afghanistan: Earthquake and Severe Flooding

Earthquake Impact

A magnitude ~5.8 earthquake struck northern and eastern Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan on Friday night. Reports indicate at least 9–12 people have been killed, with several homes destroyed and additional injuries reported. One extended refugee family that had recently returned from Iran lost eight members, with only a young child surviving.

Death toll estimates differ between Afghan agencies and international reports as rescue operations continue.

Flooding and Weather‑Related Disasters

Separately, Afghan authorities say around 77 people have died and more than 130 have been injured over the past 10 days due to floods, landslides, and lightning triggered by heavy rains across multiple provinces.

4. U.S. Economy: Jobs Rebound Amid Uncertainty

The U.S. employment report for March 2026 shows 178,000 jobs added, well above expectations after a weak February. The unemployment rate edged down to 4.3%, pointing to a still‑resilient labor market even as the war involving Iran drives up oil prices and raises concerns about a potential recession.

Source: apnews.com

5. Markets and Interest‑Rate Outlook

Financial commentary notes that the stronger‑than‑expected March jobs data, combined with the oil price spike linked to the Strait of Hormuz crisis, is complicating expectations for Federal Reserve interest‑rate cuts this year. Market watchers are weighing whether inflation risks from higher energy costs will outweigh signs of slowing wage growth.

Source: cattlerange.com

All items are based solely on the linked reports and are current as of the stated date and time.