MidEast, SSEA Corps: De-escalation or False Hope?

Middle East and SSEA corporates de escalation outlook

MidEast, SSEA Corps: De-escalation or False Hope?

Lakshmanan R, CFA, FRM: Head of GCC Corporates - CreditSights
Nicole Chua: Analyst, GCC Corporates - CreditSights
Jonathan Tan Jun Jie: Analyst, GCC Corporates - CreditSights

10 April 2026

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  • How a fragile ceasefire could reshape risk pricing and sentiment across Middle East and SSEA corporates.
  • What the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz may mean for energy supply chains trade flows and inflation dynamics.
  • Why Middle East and SSEA corporates de escalation outlook remains uncertain despite easing headline risks.
  • How primary bond and sukuk issuance could return as volatility moderates across regional credit markets.
  • Which corporates may be relatively better positioned as geopolitical risks interact with balance sheets and liquidity.

Executive Summary

  • US, Israel, and Iran agreed in principle to a two-week conditional ceasefire, sparking de-escalation hopes, though immediate reciprocal attacks and disagreements over Lebanon’s exclusion from the ceasefire deal suggest the truce remains fragile.

  • Iran has agreed to reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz (SoH) under its watchful eyes, with its approval and upto 15 ships a day, but credit markets are still likely to retain a geopolitical risk premium amid uncertainty over ceasefire enforcement, negotiation talks failure and re-escalation risks.

  • Our sister company BMI’s baseline expectation is for a preliminary framework deal to be reached possibly with some deadline extensions, that covers the fundamental issues of disagreements between the parties by April.

  • Safe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz would help ease risks to energy supply, trade flows, inflation, and business activity across the GCC and South & Southeast Asia, though normalization is likely to be gradual and the looming threat of a reclosure of the Strait at the slightest misstep will remain an overhang.

  • Saudi Arabia appears relatively better positioned than regional peers, while oil and gas prices, shipping insurance costs, and possible transit charges are likely to remain above pre-conflict levels.

  • Primary issuance from the Middle East and S&SEA could gradually resume, especially sukuk, or banks and state-linked deals, although near-term volatility is likely to persist and deter issuance.

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