
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Oil Surges Past $100 a Barrel; Khamenei’s Son Takes Power in Iran
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Mar 9, 2026 John Tucker, markets reporter tracking stocks, bonds and currencies amid geopolitical shock. Jumana Bersechi, Middle East correspondent covering Iranian politics and energy. They discuss Iran’s new supreme leader and how Tehran’s politics could shape regional power. They cover oil surging past $100, production cuts and risks to global markets. Short, fast-paced coverage of geopolitics hitting energy and financial markets.
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Conflict Showing No Immediate Path To Deescalation
- The US and Iran show no sign of deescalation after ten days, making the conflict likely to be prolonged.
- Nathan Hager and guests note heavy airstrikes by the US and Israel and Iran's sustained drone and missile retaliation across the region.
Khamenei Succession Signals Regime Continuity
- Iran appointed Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader, signaling continuity with hardline policies and IRGC influence.
- Jumana Bersechi and Wendy Benjaminson emphasize this is the first generational succession since 1979 and not a surprise to analysts.
Oil Spike Driven By Physical Supply Risks
- Oil jumped above $100 as producers cut output and Strait of Hormuz risks tightened physical supply.
- Stephen Stepchinsky and Jumana Bersechi note Kuwait and ADNOC cutting production and G7 talks of coordinated reserve releases.
