As the Iran conflict persists into its fourth week, market volatility remains high, with energy prices continuing to be a focal point for Wall Street. Next week, macroeconomic data from the U.S. and Europe will be closely monitored to assess the impact of rising energy prices on consumer prices and the broader economy. Key data releases include U.S. January Construction Spending on Monday, Japan's February Core CPI on Tuesday, and Australia's February CPI on Wednesday. Additionally, the U.S. will release its Fourth-Quarter Current Account and February Import Price Index on Wednesday, followed by Initial Jobless Claims on Thursday. The G7 finance ministers will meet through March 27, and Federal Reserve officials are scheduled to speak on Friday.