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Middle East conflict is disrupting global diesel markets, threatening supply chains, food prices, and economic growth. Here's what's at stake — and who pays the price.
Investors are dusting off a word not heard since the 1970s: stagflation. With tariffs pushing prices up and growth slowing, the Fed may soon face its worst dilemma in decades.
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.
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[email protected]Geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions are sending shockwaves through global energy markets. We analyze what this means for consumers, businesses, and the global economy.
Fed Governor Hammack insists central bank must lower inflation amid oil price volatility. What this signals for interest rates and your portfolio.
Weakening jobs, rising inflation, and oil price spikes create conditions eerily similar to 1970s stagflation. Are we heading toward America's next major economic crisis?
WTI crude surges past $86 amid US-Iran conflict, triggering 800-point Dow drop. Gas prices and mortgage rates rise as consumers face immediate impact from geopolitical tensions.
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[email protected]Middle East conflict shuts Strait of Hormuz, oil surges 24% in worst week since March 2022. Gas prices jump 27 cents as markets face stagflation fears
Crude oil surges above $90 amid Iran conflict concerns, marking the highest level since the Russia-Ukraine war. What this means for inflation and your wallet.
Global bond markets plunge as Middle East tensions derail central bank rate-cut plans, hitting pension funds and investment portfolios worldwide.
Middle Eastern geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation create a perfect storm for US markets. Here's what investors need to watch as two major risks collide.
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[email protected]UBS raises Brent crude forecasts for 2026 as global recovery meets supply constraints. Higher energy costs could reshape consumer spending and corporate strategies worldwide.