On March 4th, Dubai’s stock market reopened after a two-day pause but was immediately met with selling pressure. The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index fell about 4.6%, briefly touching around 6,200 points. To prevent panic selling, the exchange activated a temporary 5% “circuit breaker” to ease the rapid decline. This drop is closely related to the military tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, with investors worried that the conflict could escalate and impact energy transportation, especially the oil routes through the Strait of Hormuz.
Other Gulf regional markets also came under pressure, with investors in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman becoming more cautious. This incident highlights the operational differences between traditional markets and the cryptocurrency market: stock markets can close due to risks, while crypto markets operate 24/7 without trading halts. During the stock market closure, Bitcoin’s price remained around $60,000, demonstrating that digital assets still maintain liquidity amid geopolitical uncertainties.
Investors are closely monitoring the situation, as any new conflict news could trigger market volatility. The oil market remains a key focus, with energy prices potentially fluctuating further as tensions persist. Dubai, as a regional financial hub,’s market response also reflects global investors’ sensitivity to Middle East developments. The coming days’ trends will depend on further geopolitical developments, with both traditional stock markets and digital asset markets potentially affected at any time.
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