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The world’s oil and gas markets are on a knife’s edge, waiting on the fate of the Strait of Hormuz—once again a centerpiece in Iran’s high-stakes game of energy brinksmanship....
Read moreDetailsEvents are moving fast in the Middle East. Over the past week, I did several interviews on the risks higher oil prices could pose to the U.S. economy and the...
Read moreDetailsNearly two weeks in, the ongoing war in Iran offers investors some confusing signals that may make it tough to predict how different assets and asset classes might respond. Airline...
Read moreDetailsCrude oil prices were on course for another weekly gain today, despite a temporary dip following the announcement of a 30-day sanction waiver on Russian crude stuck on tankers as...
Read moreDetailsThe Middle East conflict will push up prices, but it will also likely harm US growth and job prospects. We see this as a Fed rate-cut delayed rather than removed...
Read moreDetailsOil above $100. The economy just lost 92,000 jobs. India opens institutional buying in 19 days. And the mining industry can’t respond. On March 12, closed above $100 per barrel...
Read moreDetailsGlobal equities stay fragile as oil volatility and Middle East tensions drive sentiment. Brent swings toward $100 keep stocks volatile despite large strategic reserve releases. S&P 500 technical structure remains...
Read moreDetailsGlobal equities stay fragile as oil volatility and Middle East tensions drive sentiment. Brent swings toward $100 keep stocks volatile despite large strategic reserve releases. S&P 500 technical structure remains...
Read moreDetailsRecent movements in futures appear closely linked to the direction of prices. Iran’s restriction of the Strait of Hormuz has elevated prices, resulting in significant volatility in crude oil markets.Rising...
Read moreDetailsThe surge in following US-Iran tensions has revived fears of stagflation. Those fears are misplaced. What markets may actually be pricing is a structural regime shift — from paper assets...
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