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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 22 MIN

How the Conflict Affects Interest Rates, Mortgages and Inflation

from Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast · host The Briefing Network

Interest rates were supposed to be falling. Mortgage relief appeared to be getting closer. Inflation was finally moving back toward central bank targets.Then the Iran conflict escalated.In this bonus episode of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we explore the hidden connection between war, oil prices, inflation, central banks, and the interest rates that affect millions of people around the world.How can a missile strike in the Middle East influence your mortgage payment? Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter to homeowners in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia? And why are financial markets suddenly paying close attention to every development in the region?We break down how rising oil prices spread through the global economy, how energy shocks create inflation, and why central banks such as the Federal Reserve, Bank of England, Bank of Canada, and Reserve Bank of Australia may be forced to rethink their plans for future rate cuts.This episode examines what higher-for-longer interest rates could mean for homeowners, renters, savers, investors, pension holders, and anyone trying to navigate an uncertain economic environment. We explain how bond markets react to geopolitical crises, why mortgage rates can move before central banks make decisions, and what lessons can be learned from the Nineteen Seventy-Three Oil Crisis, the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Most importantly, we focus on the practical implications. What should you actually watch over the coming months? Which economic indicators matter most? And how can ordinary people better understand the financial consequences of a conflict taking place thousands of miles away?Topics covered include Iran conflict analysis, oil prices, inflation, interest rates, mortgage rates, Federal Reserve policy, Bank of England decisions, Bank of Canada outlook, Reserve Bank of Australia strategy, housing markets, personal finance, investing, pensions, savings accounts, bond yields, cost of living, central banking, energy markets, global trade, the Strait of Hormuz, recession risks, and the economic impact of war.If you've ever wondered how global events affect your money, this episode explains the chain reaction from the battlefield to your bank account.

Interest rates were supposed to be falling. Mortgage relief appeared to be getting closer. Inflation was finally moving back toward central bank targets.Then the Iran conflict escalated.In this bonus episode of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we explore the hidden connection between war, oil prices, inflation, central banks, and the interest rates that affect millions of people around the world.How can a missile strike in the Middle East influence your mortgage payment? Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter to homeowners in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia? And why are financial markets suddenly paying close attention to every development in the region?We break down how rising oil prices spread through the global economy, how energy shocks create inflation, and why central banks such as the Federal Reserve, Bank of England, Bank of Canada, and Reserve Bank of Australia may be forced to rethink their plans for future rate cuts.This episode examines what higher-for-longer interest rates could mean for homeowners, renters, savers, investors, pension holders, and anyone trying to navigate an uncertain economic environment. We explain how bond markets react to geopolitical crises, why mortgage rates can move before central banks make decisions, and what lessons can be learned from the Nineteen Seventy-Three Oil Crisis, the Gulf War, the Iraq War, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Most importantly, we focus on the practical implications. What should you actually watch over the coming months? Which economic indicators matter most? And how can ordinary people better understand the financial consequences of a conflict taking place thousands of miles away?Topics covered include Iran conflict analysis, oil prices, inflation, interest rates, mortgage rates, Federal Reserve policy, Bank of England decisions, Bank of Canada outlook, Reserve Bank of Australia strategy, housing markets, personal finance, investing, pensions, savings accounts, bond yields, cost of living, central banking, energy markets, global trade, the Strait of Hormuz, recession risks, and the economic impact of war.If you've ever wondered how global events affect your money, this episode explains the chain reaction from the battlefield to your bank account.

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