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Iran Fired First. Now What?
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Iran Fired First. Now What?

The US launched strikes on Iran after Tehran attacked American destroyers. What triggered the escalation, who stands to lose, and where does this go from here?

Iran Nuclear Deal Nears: Who Wins When Oil Gets Cheaper?
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Iran Nuclear Deal Nears: Who Wins When Oil Gets Cheaper?

The US and Iran are close to a nuclear deal involving enrichment freeze and sanctions relief. Here's what it means for oil prices, energy markets, and your investments.

Cheap Oil, Anxious Markets: Who Really Wins?
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Cheap Oil, Anxious Markets: Who Really Wins?

Crude oil is near an 8-year low just as summer travel season kicks off. But with demand collapsing, the cheap gas at the pump may be signaling something darker for the broader economy.

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One Strait, One Forecast: Why Barclays Sees $100 Oil
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One Strait, One Forecast: Why Barclays Sees $100 Oil

Barclays raised its 2026 Brent crude forecast to $100/barrel, citing prolonged Hormuz disruption. Here's what that means for energy markets, inflation, and your energy bill.

Oil Climbs Again. Here's Who Pays—and Who Profits
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Oil Climbs Again. Here's Who Pays—and Who Profits

US-Israeli military pressure on Iran is rattling oil markets. We break down what the supply disruption fears mean for your wallet, your portfolio, and the global economy.

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Seoyeon Park
OPEC+ Agreed to Pump More Oil — But Don't Fill Up Just Yet
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OPEC+ Agreed to Pump More Oil — But Don't Fill Up Just Yet

OPEC+ has reached a tentative agreement to raise oil output. With Iran tensions unresolved and market signals mixed, here's what it means for energy prices, global investors, and your wallet.

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Seoyeon Park
If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?
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If the Strait of Hormuz Closes, Who Pays the Price?

Trump's signals toward Iran raise the specter of a prolonged Strait of Hormuz closure. With 20% of global oil supply at stake, here's what it means for energy markets, your wallet, and the world.

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Seoyeon Park
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Putin's TV Address: Peace Signal or War Escalation?
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Putin's TV Address: Peace Signal or War Escalation?

Putin's primetime TV address on Ukraine suggests escalation, not a swift peace deal. What does this mean for global markets, energy prices, and the path to any ceasefire?

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Seoyeon Park
$4 Gas Is Back—And This Time, Iran Lit the Fuse
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$4 Gas Is Back—And This Time, Iran Lit the Fuse

US pump prices have crossed $4 a gallon as Iran's war disrupts global energy supply. Who pays, who profits, and what does this mean for inflation, markets, and everyday consumers?

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Seoyeon Park
Houthis Say Their Fingers Are on the Trigger. The World's Supply Chains Are Listening.
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Houthis Say Their Fingers Are on the Trigger. The World's Supply Chains Are Listening.

Yemen's Houthis fired another missile at Israel and warned other nations they're next. What this means for global shipping, energy markets, and the cost of everything.

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Seoyeon Park
Why Trump Can't Just Walk Away From the Iran War
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Why Trump Can't Just Walk Away From the Iran War

Trump says he wants a deal with Iran, and markets keep rallying on his words. But three structural forces are keeping this war alive — and none of them are going away soon.

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Minho Choi
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Ukraine's Military Says No to America's 15-Point Peace Plan
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Ukraine's Military Says No to America's 15-Point Peace Plan

Ukraine's military command has rejected Washington's 15-point war settlement proposal. What's actually on the table, who wins and loses, and what it means for global markets.

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Seoyeon Park
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