Iran war's damage to economy could worsen yet markets remain complacent
Despite the significant economic threats posed by the Iran war, market reactions remain unexpectedly calm.
Cordex expects the National Assembly to approve the agreement with South Korea "as soon as possible" to obtain benefits
Cordex urges Ecuador's National Assembly to expedite the approval of a trade agreement with South Korea for economic benefits.
On the brink of economic shock: The war with Iran threatens to blow up the markets
The ongoing conflict with Iran is poised to trigger significant disruptions in the global economy, exacerbating existing vulnerabilities.
Middle East crisis hits Sri Lanka hard, diesel-petrol prices cross 400 rupees per liter
Sri Lanka has raised fuel prices by nearly 25% amid rising tensions in the Middle East, with diesel and petrol prices now inching towards levels seen during the 2022 economic crisis.
If Trump does not withdraw his threat, 'a black Monday is ahead,' predicts market analyst
Market analysts are warning of potential economic fallout following President Trumpโs threat to target Iran's energy infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened within 48 hours.
Leader: Can 'Taco-Trump' dodge this time?
An opinion piece examines whether Donald Trump can avoid a major economic crisis amid rising global tensions and market instability.
Oil companies can be fined up to six million if they do not provide price data
Oil companies in Spain may face fines of up to six million euros for failing to provide pricing data as mandated by the National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC) under new economic measures related to the impact of the war in Iran.
War in Iran - Energy Shock and Markets: The Ghost of 2008 Returns Over Wall Street
The ongoing war in Iran has heightened energy prices, leading to concerns about a potential economic crisis reminiscent of the 2008 financial meltdown.
Iran strikes gulf oil, gas sites as war jolts energy markets, what cost for South Africa ?
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, is anticipated to have significant economic repercussions for South Africa and the broader African continent.
Geopolitical Uncertainty Deepens Declines on Stock Exchanges
Geopolitical uncertainties impacted stock markets, particularly in Warsaw, where investor optimism waned, leading to significant declines influenced by global economic fears.
Rising Prices, Eid, and War: Al Jazeera Observes Daily Life in Lebanese Markets
The rising prices in Lebanese markets amid ongoing conflict and the upcoming Eid celebrations create a challenging environment for local vendors and consumers.
'I predicted the 2008 financial crisis โ what's about to happen could be even worse'
Richard Bookstaber, who accurately forecasted the 2008 financial crisis, warns of potential even greater economic turmoil ahead.
Silence because everything is more expensive
The article discusses the challenges posed by persistent inflation and the decisions made by central banks to maintain interest rates amid economic pressures.
The markets: gas up, stock markets down. The ECB: 'Inflation risk'. Qatar: 'Damage for Italy'
Gas prices have risen while stock markets have declined, prompting the ECB to signal inflation risks, with Qatar warning of economic harm to Italy.
How the war in the Middle East could drive up fish prices in markets
The increasing marine diesel prices, driven by the war in the Middle East, are threatening to raise fish prices at local markets as fishermen face mounting operational costs.
Dos Bocas...
The article discusses economic and market-related topics in Mexico, particularly focusing on national issues.
Recession fears grip markets as energy facilities come under fire in Middle East
Global investors are increasingly fearful of a recession as attacks on energy infrastructure in the Middle East threaten to disrupt oil and gas supplies, potentially keeping fuel prices high and impacting economic growth.
[Editorial] Exchange Rate Breaks 1500 Won for the First Time in 17 Years, Efforts for Stability in Financial and Foreign Exchange Markets
The won-dollar exchange rate has surpassed 1500 won per dollar for the first time since the 2009 global financial crisis, amid escalating tensions from the U.S.-Iran conflict.
Won-Dollar Exchange Rate Ends Above 1500 Won for the First Time in 17 Years... KOSPI Drops 2.73%
The won-dollar exchange rate closed above 1500 won for the first time in 17 years, causing a significant drop in the KOSPI index.
Gas prices skyrocket after multiple attacks on power plants
Gas prices spiked significantly following attacks on power facilities in the Middle East, affecting global markets and indicating potential long-term economic ramifications.
The Shock of Iran Begins Now: Will it be Temporary or the New Normal? The 3 Signals in the Markets
The article discusses the implications of the current crisis in Iran on global oil prices and the potential long-term economic impacts.
The turmoil in the oil and gas markets has triggered yet another inflation spiral: this could have very unpleasant consequences
Economists from Luminor Bank indicate that despite geopolitical instability, the global economy shows resilience, although the recent oil and gas price crisis may significantly impact some countries like Lithuania.
Why Gold is Falling: What is Happening with the Fed, What the Markets are Hiding
Gold prices are declining as investors remain cautious about the economic implications of the Middle East conflict ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision.
How the IRAN War Affected the Markets of Iraq?
The article examines the impact of the ongoing Iranian conflict on the Iraqi markets, highlighting consumer behavior changes and economic apprehensions.
The country distracts itself in days of panic, higher interest rates, and more economic risk
Public attention in Brazil has been diverted by cultural events despite rising economic anxieties and panic in the financial markets.
Oil price is rising and approaches $105; Stock markets in Europe are up
Oil prices have surged close to $105 amid ongoing tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Tinubuโs DG DSS appointment strategy that ended sit-at-home
The Anambra State governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has taken decisive actions to end the Monday sit-at-home by closing key markets, a move praised by those concerned about the economic implications.
From Oil to Supermarket: How the Crisis in the Middle East Hits the Greek Economy
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is threatening energy markets and the economic stability of countries reliant on international fuel prices, significantly affecting Greece's economy.
The cost of the war has surpassed 11 trillion euros
As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its third week, the economic toll is measured at over 11 trillion euros, affecting energy markets and global economies.
In Conakry, the major cleanup of informal markets
Authorities in Conakry have initiated a large-scale eviction operation to clear roads and sidewalks occupied by informal markets, raising concerns about the future of the vendors displaced by the action.
From the oil shock and cocaine of Antwerp to AI that brings back the dead at weddings in India
The ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran is disrupting global oil markets and reviving fears of economic shocks similar to those experienced in the 1970s.
How the war in Iran and its economic fallout will lead to Trumpโs defeat
The article analyzes Donald Trump's beliefs regarding his foreign policy strategies in Venezuela and Iran, suggesting that they may ultimately contribute to his political downfall.
The Expansion of War in the Middle East Hits the Economic Structure and Threatens Energy Markets
The economic repercussions of the war in the Middle East are escalating, targeting energy infrastructure and threatening economic stability in the region.
The market anticipates two more weeks of closure of Hormuz before pressing the panic button
The market predicts two more weeks of closure of the Hormuz Strait, anticipating a surge in energy and economic risks if crude and gas do not resume flowing by April.
Javier Gil, the researcher of the 'tenant generation': 'The State is not helping the population, its intervention generates the opposite'
Javier Gil discusses the speculative nature of the global real estate economy and criticizes government interventions that prioritize financial markets over social welfare.
SEB strategist: I wouldn't rush to buy stocks
Global stock markets are experiencing volatility due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, despite initial signs of economic recovery.
Economic News Filter: Iran Wants to Attack Ships, and Trump and Putin Profit from Expensive Oil
The U.S. has eased sanctions on Russian oil to prevent rising prices, amid tensions from Iranian attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, with significant implications for regional stability and energy markets.
Oil may shoot up to $140. The specter of recession returns
Economic conditions may push oil prices towards $140, while concerns about a recession loom in key economic regions.
Liveblog Ukraine War: Kremlin Representatives and the USA Discuss Economic Cooperation
Kremlin representative Kirill Dmitrijew reported discussions with U.S. officials regarding economic cooperation between Russia and the USA, highlighting promising projects aimed at restoring their bilateral relations.
This had to happen! These 40 major countries caught in the war's grip, chaos has begun, what will happen now?
The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel is escalating global challenges, affecting economies worldwide due to interconnected energy markets and supply chains.
Prepare for the unthinkable. The head of the IMF warned of the impact of prolonged conflicts in the Middle East
The head of the IMF has issued a warning about the economic consequences of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Conflict in the Middle East: why markets have not considered the potential extension of the war
Experts suggest that markets are overlooking the long-term implications of the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, with economic repercussions that may extend beyond political control.
3 economic effects of the war in Iran beyond the increase in oil prices
The article discusses the economic impacts of the ongoing war in Iran, focusing on the surge in oil prices and the disruptions in global markets.
'Russian barrels are in demand' โ Oil price spike boosts Russia's economy
A recent spike in oil prices following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran is providing economic relief to Russia, which has faced financial challenges due to sanctions and low prices earlier this year.
Dollar opens near stability with expectations about the war in Iran and presidential poll in Brazil
The dollar opened near stability in Brazil amidst cautious investor sentiment regarding the economic effects of the ongoing war in the Middle East and pending presidential election polls.
The Owner of the World
The article discusses economic factors influencing markets and politics in a modern context.
War knocks on your wallet.. how to protect your money and savings?
The article discusses the economic impacts of geopolitical risks in the Middle East, emphasizing the threats to personal finances due to instability in energy markets and inflation.
One of the main oil companies in the U.S. highlighted Argentina's global role and praised the government's economic plan
Mark Nelson of Chevron praised Argentina as a key player in meeting global energy demands at the 'Argentina Week' event.
Bank of America: Beware of Iran's "Scorched Earth" Strategy
Bank of America analysts warn that Iran may adopt a "scorched earth" strategy that could destabilize international financial markets.
Head in the sand? Why our markets keep pushing higher
The article analyzes the illogical behavior of financial markets that continue to rise despite economic uncertainties.