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The US says talks with Iran are ongoing. Iran says there are no talks. Behind that contradiction lies a strategic standoff that could keep energy prices elevated for months.
War in the Middle East has pushed oil past $100 a barrel. But America's energy transformation means it absorbs the blow differently than it did in the 1970s. Here's what changed—and what hasn't.
Iranian drone strikes, Israeli retaliation, fires in Kuwait and Dubai — the Middle East conflict has broken out of its bilateral frame. What it means for global energy, security, and the rules of war.
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[email protected]Oil derivatives reveal traders view current Middle East tensions as temporary, signaling a fundamental shift in how markets price geopolitical risk in the energy transition era.
Wars rage in the Middle East, yet oil prices remain surprisingly stable. We explore the new rules of the global energy game and what it means for your wallet.
OPEC+ modest output boost overshadowed by fresh US sanctions on Iranian oil shipping, sending Brent crude to 3-month highs at $85/barrel
Oil prices rise as US-Iran tensions escalate, threatening global supply chains. Analysis of geopolitical risks affecting energy markets and consumer costs worldwide
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[email protected]Twenty years after electricity deregulation promised lower prices through competition, American consumers face higher bills and an army of middlemen. What went wrong?
Citi forecasts oil rally on geopolitical tensions but warns peace deals could trigger sharp selloffs. What this volatile outlook means for consumers and markets.
Oil prices surge on US-Iran tensions and India's growing demand. What this means for consumers, businesses, and global markets.
Crude prices extend their decline for the third consecutive day as markets anticipate potential supply increases from renewed US-Iran diplomatic engagement.
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[email protected]Oil prices dropped nearly 3% on renewed Iran nuclear talks and OPEC+ production pause, signaling shifting dynamics in global energy markets and geopolitical tensions.