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“Shock on Shock: Global Economy Shaken by War and Energy Crisis — Tracking Q2/2026 with SO OK TRADING” April 6, 2026

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Global Economy Q2/2026: Shock on Shock — Stock Markets and Future Trends Investors Must Watch

 
Global Overview
In Q2 2026, the world faces a “Shock on Shock.” The Middle East war that erupted in late February has compounded the fragile recovery from inflation and the Russia–Ukraine conflict.

Global GDP downgraded to 2.6%–2.8% (from 3.1%–3.3%) Stagflation risk returns, high oil prices squeeze consumption Major central banks (Fed, ECB, BoE) keep interest rates elevated despite slowing growth

 
War Impact
Energy Crisis: Hormuz Strait closure halts over 20% of global oil shipments. Brent crude surges to $100–110/barrel
Food Inflation: Fertilizer prices spike, pushing food costs up 15–20%
Core Inflation: U.S. and Europe may hit 3.8%–4.0%
Asia: Japan suffers most, importing over 90% of its energy from the Middle East
 
Industries Affected
✈️ Aviation: Fuel costs soar, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad cancel flights. Thai airline stocks (BA) plunge over 25% Automotive: Supply chains disrupted, Thai car exports to the Middle East down 7.5%. EV boom: Thai electric pickup sales surge 300%+ Thai Stock Market (SET): If war drags on, index could fall to 1,100 points. Risk sectors: construction, petrochemicals, airlines. Defensive picks: ADVANC, BBL, BDMS, GULF, BEM. Strategy: raise cash holdings, focus on domestic plays

 
Global Markets & Outlook
SET Index (Thailand): Slight rebound to 1,454 points on ceasefire hopes
S&P 500 (U.S.): Down 9% post-war, recovering to 6,582 points on tech & clean energy strength
Nasdaq: Correction phase, but rebounds to 21,879 points driven by AI and innovation confidence
Dow Jones: Stable at 46,504 points, investors watch Fed policy closely
Singapore (STI): Closed at 4,511.90 points, year-end target 4,880 points. EPS growth 8.8%, dividend yield 4.5% keeps Singapore a “Safe Haven.”

Europe: Recession fears ease, inflation near target. Energy transition and AI demand fuel growth.

 
H2 2026 Outlook
War and energy prices remain heavy drags on global markets
U.S. stocks may recover if Fed controls inflation without triggering recession
Tech and clean energy remain star sectors
Emerging Asia (India, Vietnam) poised for strong growth via private investment
Investors should focus on defensive strategies and diversify portfolios
 
U.S. Economy
GDP cut to 2.2% Inflation at 3.8%–4.0%, retail gasoline above $4/gallon Trump 2.0 tariffs raise average duties to 11.7% Fed holds rates at 3.50%–3.75%, rate cuts delayed to year-end Labor market slows, unemployment expected at 4.7%

 
Asia
China: Most resilient, GDP growth 4.1%–4.3% via stimulus and green tech exports Japan: Deep recession risk, yen volatile at 155–160/USD ASEAN: Indonesia/Malaysia benefit from high energy prices (growth 4.5%–5.0%). Thailand/Philippines/Vietnam pressured by cost inflation

 
Global Economy Q2/2026 remains fragile under war and energy shocks. Investors should stay defensive, watch ceasefire talks, and track volatile but promising opportunities in technology and emerging markets.

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