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[Market Volatility, Tech Haven Shifts, and India’s Economic Vulnerability Amidst Middle East Conflict]-[Hold on — tech stocks are a safe haven now?]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-03-12

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The IEA’s Strategic Oil Intervention

In response to the escalating conflict following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, the International Energy Agency (IEA) is initiating the largest release of strategic oil reserves in history. The agency plans to unleash 400 million barrels of oil to mitigate what it describes as "challenges in the oil market on an unprecedented scale." This move is more than double the volume released following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Simultaneously, the U.S. Development Finance Corporation has engaged Chubb as a lead underwriter to provide $20 billion in coverage for global shipping, aiming to stabilize the Strait of Hormuz.

The Paradoxical Rise of U.S. Tech Stocks

Investors are currently exhibiting a "head-scratcher" behavior by treating U.S. tech stocks as a "safe haven asset." While the broader S&P 500 has declined by nearly 3% since the conflict began, the tech sector has surged by approximately 15%. According to FT market reporter Emily Herbert, investors are pivoting toward tech giants due to their "massive balance sheets," "big profits," and "loads of cash."

This shift is driven by the failure of traditional safe havens. Government bonds are suffering due to an "inflationary shock," and gold has dipped as investors liquidate assets to cover losses elsewhere. However, experts warn that this tech rally may be temporary. If the conflict concludes quickly, investors will likely refocus on pre-existing concerns such as "AI disruption" and high capital expenditure (capex) spending, potentially leading to a reversal in share prices.

India’s Goldilocks Economy Under Threat

India’s economy, characterized by its central bank governor as a "Goldilocks economy"—a perfect balance of strong growth and low inflation—is facing significant risks due to the instability in the Gulf. As Chris Kay, the FT’s Mumbai bureau chief, notes, "the Gulf really sits at the center of India's economic network."

India is deeply exposed, as it relies on the region for the majority of its oil and gas, fertilizer imports, and a vital logistics hub for trade. Furthermore, with approximately 10 million Indians working in the Gulf and sending back $50 billion in remittances annually, the economic "ripple" effect is substantial. The rupee has already hit record lows against the dollar, and the Reserve Bank of India has reportedly spent $15 to $20 billion of its reserves to defend the currency. Politically, Prime Minister Modi’s government is attempting to maintain a "low profile," balancing its ties with Washington and Israel against its traditional non-aligned stance, despite growing pressure from opposition politicians.

Intelligence and the Resurgence of Number Stations

Amidst the geopolitical tension, a curious development has emerged: the return of "number stations" broadcasting in Farsi. These stations, which transmit encrypted one-way orders to spies, have not been heard in a quarter of a century. Intelligence experts suggest these broadcasts, originating from Western Europe, are likely being used by Washington to maintain contact with agents inside Iran during the country's ongoing "internet blackout."

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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Thursday, March 12th and this is your FT News Briefing.
Will releasing more oil calm the market?
We're about to find out.
And investors are turning to U.S. tech stocks for safety.
Yes, you heard that right.

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