Economy hanging on oil. Recovery at risk in Europe. Nightmare Gulf, China safe
The article discusses the economic implications of the ongoing conflict with Iran, highlighting the potential risks and benefits for different global regions.
The Strait of Hormuz and the Risk Economy
On March 9, 2026, crude oil prices surged to $119 per barrel before plummeting to $87 within 48 hours, driven by perceptions of risk amid ongoing conflict and political statements.
Business: Immigration Policy Bad for Stockholm
Stockholm's businesses are at risk of losing talent and growth due to the government's immigration policy, according to criticism from the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce and Swedish Enterprise.
Experts: The Middle East crisis may reach Estonian entrepreneurs as outstanding debts
Experts warn that the ongoing crisis in the Middle East could ultimately lead to unpaid debts for Estonian entrepreneurs.
Caputo before businessmen: 'The biggest risk is losing the opportunity to invest in the country'
Argentine Economy Minister Luis Caputo emphasized the importance of investing in Argentina during a presentation in New York, stating that the real risk lies in missing investment opportunities under President Javier Milei's leadership.
For the second consecutive day, 7 of the world's largest economies meet to discuss the risk of a new oil shock
World leaders are convening to discuss potential actions to mitigate the risk of a new oil crisis amid rising energy concerns.
War Threatens to Bring Inflation and Economic Recession at the Same Time
The ongoing war in Iran poses a serious risk of a global economic crisis, particularly affecting Europe's already fragile economy.
The country risk, the crisis in the Middle East, and the sustainability of debt
The article discusses Argentina's country risk and its implications for debt sustainability despite recent fiscal surpluses.
Křeček: Panic Has Gripped the Markets, Things Could Get Worse. Does Europe Have Reason to Be Nervous About Energy?
Economist Štěpán Křeček warns of increasing market volatility and rising energy prices in Europe due to risk assessments affecting shipping insurance.
The IMF urges governments worldwide to 'prepare for the unthinkable' amid the war in the Middle East
The IMF's Kristalina Georgieva has called on global governments to brace for extreme scenarios due to escalating geopolitical conflicts, particularly in the Middle East.
Stock Markets Fall Worldwide Due to Risk Assets Fears Over War in Iran; Gold Also Drops
Global stock markets are experiencing a decline amid investor fears surrounding the ongoing war in the Middle East, which has led to soaring oil prices.
Dollar opens higher amid escalating war in the Middle East
The dollar gained value in Brazil as global risk aversion spiked due to the war in the Middle East, causing oil prices to rise above $100 per barrel.
Spain proposes a model of eurobonds of five trillion euros to the EU without the need to share risks
Spain is proposing a new model of eurobonds valued at five trillion euros to the EU, aiming to ease banking securitizations and strengthen credit without risk sharing.
Health Tariffs and Geopolitics: The Risk of Building a Now Outdated Nomenclature Today
The revision of the tariff nomenclature for outpatient specialist care is crucial for the future of Italy's national health service due to its alignment with current healthcare costs and global economic factors.
Global economy at risk of collapse. Nightmare barrel at 150 dollars
Global oil prices are surging due to disrupted maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, with significant logistical companies halting services in the region.
Global economy at grave risk over Middle East war — UN chief
The UN Secretary-General has warned that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East could severely threaten the global economy as military action continues.
The attack on Iran fuels the risk of an energy crisis impacting the economy
The attack on Iran poses significant risks of an energy crisis that could affect economic stability through increased energy prices.
Conflict in the Middle East: the ripple effect of war in the world and the risk of an unpredictable economic crisis
The article discusses the global implications of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly its potential to trigger an unpredictable economic crisis.
CNBC: Energy Shock for Europe from the War in Iran – 3 Sectors in the Crosshairs
Europe is at risk of a significant natural gas price shock due to the Middle East war, which threatens energy flows from the Gulf and impacts major sectors of the European economy.
Business Ticker: The German Economy Sounds the Alarm - Success Model in Danger
The German economy is facing unprecedented pressure, as industry leaders warn that the country's economic model is at risk.
Sri Lankan economy ‘at great risk’ from Middle East crisis – former minister
Former Sri Lankan minister Harin Fernando warns that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East poses significant economic risks to Sri Lanka, particularly through impacts on tourism and remittances from its expats working in the region.
Markets take a 'breather' despite geopolitical tensions
Global investors are experiencing a moment of relief after early-week concerns over risk linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, influenced by better-than-expected job growth data from the U.S.
Expensive Oil as a New Inflation Risk. Prices at the Pump are also a Signal for the Czech National Bank
Rising oil prices have emerged as a new inflationary risk, with implications for the Czech National Bank's economic policy.
Luis Caputo spoke about the rise in country risk: "Although for me it is zero, the market still believes there is 'kuka risk'"
Economy Minister Luis Caputo discussed how political fears regarding a potential return of Kirchnerism are impacting Argentina's country risk ratings.
Economy in the Ebersberg District: 350 Jobs at Risk in Poing
Avnet Logistics workers in Poing, Germany, organized a warning strike due to fears of job losses affecting around 350 employees at the local logistics facility.
The Latvian Productivity Report Highlights the Risk of Falling into a Productivity Trap
A report from the University of Latvia indicates that Latvia is at risk of falling into a productivity trap due to a slowdown in productivity convergence with EU averages.
War in Iran: There is "no short-term supply risk" for gas and gasoline, assures Roland Lescure
French Economy Minister Roland Lescure has stated that there is currently no short-term risk to the supply of gas and gasoline in France, despite rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East due to the war in Iran.
Iran, Conflavoro: "Up to 33 billion in impact. 100 euros more per month for families and 200,000 jobs at risk"
Italy faces potential economic repercussions totaling up to 33 billion euros due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, as analyzed by the Conflavoro Studies Center.
What is coming in Milei's plan: economists say the government will seek a drop in interest rates and resume the decline of country risk
President Javier Milei outlined his government’s economic plan, aiming to lower country risk and interest rates amidst rising economic challenges.
Conflict in the Middle East: Country Risk Rises to Its Highest Value in a Month and a Half
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has caused a spike in Argentina's risk assessment, reaching a peak not seen in over a month and leading to significant market declines.
At the Chamber, the cross-sectional conference on gaming raises the alarm: without balanced reform, the sector will die
A cross-party conference in the Italian Chamber of Deputies warns that without timely and balanced reforms to the gaming sector, thousands of small and medium enterprises risk closure, jeopardizing tens of thousands of jobs.
Iran Strikes the Oases: The Paradise of the Gulf at Risk
Recent attacks in the Gulf region have raised concerns about the stability and reputation of cities like Dubai, known for their economic prosperity and safety.
San Francisco moderate Democrats spending millions in local elections, fearing another progressive takeover
Moderate Democrats in San Francisco are investing heavily in local elections to counter progressive candidates who pose a risk to the city's centrist policies.
Stock Market: Volatility Returns - 'Battle' at 2,300 Units
The Athens Stock Exchange continues to experience volatility as buyers struggle to maintain an upward trend despite positive corporate results for 2025.
Sturzenegger's account: how much would the Argentine economy grow with a sustained decrease in country risk
Argentine Minister Federico Sturzenegger suggests that a sustained decrease in country risk could lead to a long-term GDP increase of 13% over the baseline scenario.
Markets: the dollar rebounds by $10 and the country risk exceeds 550 basis points
The official and financial dollar rates rebound by $10 after weeks of decline, driven by lower interest rates and end-of-month position closures.
The country risk rises almost 10% so far in February and approaches 550 basis points
Argentina's country risk has increased nearly 10% this February, nearing 550 basis points, while the value of local dollar-denominated bonds has declined.
Athens Stock Exchange on the Verge of Advanced Markets... What are the Opportunities for Small Investors?
The Athens Stock Exchange is set to regain its status among advanced markets by 2026, opening up new opportunities for investors, particularly in the context of improved liquidity and reduced risk premiums.
Measure that reduces taxes for data centers in Brazil expires on Wednesday; understand what is at stake
A tax reduction measure for data centers in Brazil is at risk of expiring without a congressional vote that would turn it into law.
Silent fiscal bomb surpasses pix amendments
A significant increase in international loans by Brazilian states and municipalities poses a risk to the national Treasury, far exceeding previous federal transfers known as 'pix amendments.'
Economy: What the Job Cuts at Linde Mean for Pullach
The announced job cuts at Linde have created uncertainty in Pullach, with hundreds of jobs at risk and local workers expressing frustration towards government policies.
Wall Street opens with losses after Fed minutes: How is it operating TODAY?
Investors exhibit reduced appetite for risk assets due to ongoing geopolitical concerns and expectations of a more restrictive Federal Reserve.
The dollar rebounds after hitting lows since November and the country risk approaches 500 points
The Argentine dollar is rebounding after recently reaching its lowest point since November, with the country risk nearing 500 basis points and local stock prices rising.
Public debt, a burden of 52 thousand euros for each citizen. The risk of becoming unsustainable
Italy's public debt has reached a staggering €52,000 per citizen, raising concerns about its sustainability.
Kainuu Welfare Area's Layoff Negotiations Concluded – About 40 Jobs at Risk
Kainuu's welfare area concludes layoff negotiations that threaten around 40 jobs due to budget cuts and restructuring.
FAZ exclusive: The 215 billion euro risk for younger people
The proposed care reform in Germany may cost younger generations more than the current pension package, potentially igniting a new generational conflict.
Is the Peso at Risk of a ‘Bounce’? How the Exchange Rate is Trading TODAY February 13
The Mexican peso strengthens against the dollar as investors weigh the latest inflation data from the United States.
Ahti Asmann: What are the economic policy interests of the Estonian state?
Ahti Asmann discusses the need for a thorough risk analysis of the carbon tax in Estonia and the implications of potential changes to the emissions trading system in the EU.
China faces a dilemma of whether to risk an ultimate confrontation with the USA
China is grappling with a critical decision regarding a potential confrontation with the USA, as emphasized by economic perspectives from experts like Hideaki Tanaka.
Brazil does not see imminent risk of regime collapse in Cuba, but fears effects of humanitarian crisis
The Brazilian government does not perceive an imminent threat to Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel despite U.S. measures against the Cuban economy, yet is concerned about the potential instability from the ongoing humanitarian crisis on the island.