China's Stock Indices Decline as U.S. Military Resumes Airstrikes on Iran on July 7

According to U.S. Central Command, on July 8, China's three major stock indices declined as the U.S. military resumed airstrikes on Iran on July 7 in response to Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.49% to 3,970.88, the Shenzhen Component Index declined 1.87% to 14,939.73, and the ChiNext Index dropped 1.70% to 3,845.35.

U.S. Central Command stated that Iranian military actions "lack any justification, are dangerous, and clearly violate the ceasefire agreement." The renewed escalation raises concerns about potential closures of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy transit chokepoint, which could further increase international oil prices and inflationary pressures globally.

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