US allies bypass Washington to secure energy lifelines amid Strait of Hormuz tensions MARKET INSIDER – A geopolitical shock in …
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Currency hits weakest level since 2024 intervention, raising stakes for Tokyo amid energy shock and policy strain.
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China and Thailand halt exports amid Iran conflict, threatening aviation supply chains across Southeast Asia.
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From the Strait of Hormuz to Asian economies, the conflict reveals how oil geopolitics still shapes global power.
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First price ceiling in 30 years reflects mounting pressure from Iran war and soaring energy costs
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FinanceReviews
JPMorgan: Iran War May Shake Markets—But History Favors Recovery
by Dean Dougnby Dean DougnJamie Dimon says the real risk is oil above $100, not the conflict itself
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Energy routes at risk as investors pivot to safe havens amid rising war fears
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MARKETSWorld Markets
Asia Markets Waver After Nvidia-Led Wall Street Pullback
by Daphne Dougnby Daphne DougnTech volatility spills into Tokyo and Seoul as investors reassess AI momentum
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Anthropic’s COBOL tool rattles legacy IT services as investors question the future of human-dependent outsourcing
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FTSE inclusion could unlock billions in global capital as Hanoi accelerates reforms