#Geopolitical Risk
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A drone strike on a UAE nuclear power plant sent oil prices up more than 1%. Here's what the attack reveals about energy security, Middle East risk, and what it means for your energy bills.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit all-time highs as Iran ceasefire talks extended and earnings beat expectations. But a truce is not a deal. Here's what the rally actually means for investors.
Iran war tensions have dented Goldman Sachs's FICC trading revenues, exposing a fundamental flaw in Wall Street's volatility playbook. Who wins when geopolitics breaks the model?
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[email protected]Unverified remarks from Iran's president sent Bitcoin to $67,800 and the Nasdaq up 3.1%. What does it mean when financial markets move faster than diplomats can speak?
Iran has fired 1,700+ drones and 360 missiles at the UAE in a month. Dubai's expat tech community isn't leaving — and some are doubling down. What this tells us about geopolitical risk pricing in 2026.
The Fed is expected to hold rates steady, but the real story isn't inflation data—it's Iran. How geopolitical risk is paralyzing monetary policy and what it means for your portfolio.
The U.S.-Iran war is strangling shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Asian executives warn the fallout—petrochemicals, chips, shipping—is only beginning.
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[email protected]A military conflict involving Iran could send oil above $150 a barrel. Here's what that means for energy markets, household budgets, and global economic stability.
As Middle East conflict intensifies, oil prices dropped and global stocks rebounded. This counterintuitive market reaction reveals deeper forces investors need to understand.
Oil spiked to $119 a barrel before retreating to $100 as the US-Israeli conflict with Iran escalates. For energy-dependent Asia, the real risk isn't the price — it's the assumption of stability that's never been tested.
Iran's conflict is rippling through Southeast Asian markets, exposing a structural vulnerability that predates the crisis: ASEAN's deep dependence on US-led foreign capital flows.
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[email protected]Gulf businesses are snapping up political violence insurance as regional conflict spreads. What does a booming war-risk market tell us about where the world is heading?