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Rae Wee gives us a look at what the European and global markets will be like tomorrow.

The operation "Project Freedom", led by U.S. president Donald Trump, hasn't started off well. The U.S. flagged Alliance Fairfax, operated by Maersk, may have left the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz with U.S. Military assets. The U.S. also claimed to have destroyed six small Iranian boats. An oil port in United Arab Emirates that hosts a large U.S. base was also set on fire by Iranian missiles. Seoul's Foreign Ministry said, however, that the authorities would investigate the cause of the fire on a South Korean operated ship in the Strait. Shipping?in the Strait of Hormuz is largely at standstill.

Tuesday's markets were in a precarious state due to the fragility of the U.S./Iran ceasefire. Stocks in Asia fell and oil prices remained well above $100 a barrel. The Westpac Banking Corporation in Australia was the latest to warn of the dangers posed by the Middle East conflict, after reporting lower than expected?first-half profits. The global energy crisis is causing governments in Asia to suffer more and more as they scramble to find alternate fuel sources in order for their economies not be affected by the worst. Data on Tuesday revealed that the Philippine's annual inflation rate accelerated to its highest level in three years in April. A surge in fuel prices raised the possibility of further policy tightening.

The earnings season has also begun, with the likes of Pfizer and AMD set to announce their results later that day. S&P Global Market Intelligence data shows that 83% of S&P500 companies have already released results and have beaten their EPS estimates. 78.2% also exceeded their revenue estimates. A number of 'central bankers from the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, as well as the Federal Reserve, are due to speak at various events. This follows the policy meetings last week, where several turned more hawkish.

Tuesday's key?developments:

Sam Woods, Bank of England speaks

Christine Lagarde, Philip Lane and the European Central Bank speak

Michael Barr, Federal Reserve and Michelle Bowman talk

- Earnings from AMD, Pfizer KKR PayPal AMC Entertainment

Job openings in the U.S.

(source: Reuters)