Must-Watch Next Week|Iran Conflict Continues to Impact Global Situation; February CPI Data Approaches (Mar 9-15)

marsbitPublished on 2026-03-08Last updated on 2026-03-08

Abstract

Key Events to Watch Next Week (March 9-15): Iran conflict enters its second week, with global attention on the selection of a new Supreme Leader and Israel’s military stance. Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to threaten global oil supply and economic stability. Economic data releases include U.S. February CPI on March 11 and January PCE on March 13, which will be closely monitored for inflation trends. Other notable events: SharpLink holds its 2025 earnings call on March 9; Neutron pauses order book functions due to a security vulnerability, with services expected to resume the same day. The UK’s Financial Services Regulation Committee is accepting submissions on stablecoin regulation until March 11.

Key Events Next Week

March 9

Iran conflict enters its second week, continuing to impact the global situation;

SharpLink will hold its 2025 earnings call on March 9;

March 11

The U.S. will release February CPI data on March 11;

March 13

The U.S. will release January PCE data on March 13;

From March 9 to March 15, more industry events worth watching are previewed below.

March 9

Iran conflict enters its second week, continuing to impact the global situation

Odaily Planet Daily News The Iran conflict has entered its second week. Latest developments include: Iran's Assembly of Experts has made a final decision on the new Supreme Leader candidate; the Israel Defense Forces stated they will continue to hold the successor to Khamenei and anyone attempting to appoint him accountable.

Additionally, the navigation status of the Strait of Hormuz continues to affect the global economic situation. Qatar's Energy Minister said on Friday that if oil tankers cannot pass through the Strait of Hormuz, causing oil prices to surge, it would "cripple the global economy."

SharpLink to hold 2025 earnings call on March 9

Odaily Planet Daily News SharpLink announced it will hold its full-year 2025 earnings call at 8:30 AM ET on Monday, March 9. Management will release the full-year financial results and conduct a live Q&A session.

Investors can listen to the call via toll-free telephone, international long-distance, or webcast. The organizer also provides a "call me" callback option for quick access. The company stated that a replay will be available approximately 3 hours after the call ends, accessible until March 23 via telephone or the investor page on the official website.

Neutron discloses discovered vulnerability, suspends order book and other functions, expects relaunch on March 9

Odaily Planet Daily News The cross-chain smart contract platform Neutron posted on X that a white-hat hacker discovered a vulnerability through its bug bounty program. To fix the vulnerability, a patch is being deployed. Currently, the order book and super vault (deposits, withdrawals, etc.) functions are suspended, with an expected relaunch on March 9. Neutron added that platform funds are safe and unaffected, and users need not take any action for now.

March 10

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March 11

U.S. to release February CPI data on March 11

Odaily Planet Daily News On March 11 (Wednesday) at 20:30, the U.S. will release the February unadjusted CPI year-on-year rate, unadjusted core CPI year-on-year rate; seasonally adjusted CPI month-on-month rate, and other data.

UK Financial Services Regulatory Committee launches stablecoin survey, submission deadline March 11

Odaily Planet Daily News The UK House of Lords Financial Services Regulatory Committee invited stakeholders in January to submit views for a new investigation into the growth of stablecoins in the UK and proposed regulations. The deadline for written submissions is March 11, 2026.

March 12

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March 13

U.S. to release January PCE data on March 13

Odaily Planet Daily News On March 13 (Friday) at 20:30, the U.S. will release the January core PCE price index year-on-year/month-on-month rate, U.S. January personal spending month-on-month rate, revised U.S. Q4 real GDP annualized quarter-on-quarter rate, U.S. January durable goods orders month-on-month rate, and other data.

March 14

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March 15

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Related Questions

QWhat major geopolitical event is entering its second week and continues to impact the global situation?

AThe Iran conflict is entering its second week and continues to impact the global situation, with developments including the selection of a new Supreme Leader and concerns over navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

QOn which date is the U.S. scheduled to release its February CPI data, and what time will it be announced?

AThe U.S. is scheduled to release its February CPI data on March 11th at 20:30 (8:30 PM local time).

QWhich company is holding its full-year 2025 earnings call on March 9th?

ASharpLink is holding its full-year 2025 earnings call on March 9th at 8:30 AM Eastern Time.

QWhat economic data will the U.S. release on March 13th?

AOn March 13th, the U.S. will release the January Core PCE Price Index (annual and monthly rates), January Personal Spending Month-over-Month, the revised Q4 Real GDP Annualized Quarter-over-Quarter rate, and January Durable Goods Orders Month-over-Month.

QWhat was the reason Neutron paused its order book and super vault functions, and when are they expected to be back online?

ANeutron paused its order book and super vault (deposit, withdrawal) functions to fix a vulnerability discovered by a white-hat hacker through its bug bounty program. The functions are expected to be back online on March 9th.

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