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The head of Europe's central bank just went on record and said financial markets don't understand what they're in for (Save this).
This is Christine Lagarde saying the damage is already done, and most people have no idea.
Here is what she actually said.
The US and Israel struck Iran on and within days, Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow chokepoint that carries roughly 20% of the world's oil and natural gas.
Markets shrugged and investors assumed it would blow over fast but Lagarde says that assumption is dangerously wrong.
She told The Economist that technical experts are not talking about months for a recovery, they are talking about years.
The infrastructure, extraction, refineries, distribution networks has already taken damage that cannot simply be rebuilt on a short timeline.
Then she dropped a detail most investors have completely missed, Helium travels through the Strait of Hormuz.
Helium is the invisible ingredient inside every advanced microchip on earth.
It cools the machines, purges the chambers, and delivers the precision modern semiconductors depend on.
Qatar supplies roughly 35% of the world's commercial helium and Qatar's facilities have gone dark.
Helium spot prices have already surged past $450 per thousand cubic feet and most chip fabricators carry less than three months of inventory.
The world is building AI data centers at record speed, and the raw material that makes those chips possible is suddenly scarce.
Meanwhile, Brent crude has already hit $99 a barrel, with earlier spikes past $120 and gasoline in the U.S. has jumped over 30% since the war began.
Iraq has cut 1.5 million barrels per day while Saudi Arabia paused its largest refinery.
Europe is now staring at a second energy crisis with gas storage at just 30% capacityheading into this.
And the ECB, rather than cutting rates to soften the blow, is now considering hiking rates to fight the inflation surge.
This means a slow economy, rising prices and tightening monetary policy, all at once.
Lagarde's core warning is this, markets are not pricing in reality.