COMMENT: Hormuz disruption unlikely to drive sustained oil price surge – Fitch
The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz following the outbreak of conflict involving Iran is unlikely to persist long enough to trigger a sustained surge in global oil prices, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Ukraine's foreign minister accuses Hungary of racketeering and state terrorism
Andrii Sybiha accused Budapest of "taking hostages and stealing money" after the detention of seven Ukrainian Oschadbank employees.
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Trump takes from Putin playbook with state-backed Hormuz maritime insurance
It wasn’t missiles that closed the straits of Hormuz. It was insurance companies. At the outbreak of hostilities international insurance companies canceled war-risk coverage.
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Eight-hours grid-level battery capacity will complete the green energy revolution
What started as development banks pushing emerging markets to adopt green energy because of the Climate Crisis has been transformed after the cost of producing green energy plummeted. But 8-hour batteries are key to completing the evolution.
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The best possible investment a government can make: health
Most governments consider health care to be a cost - and a big one. They pour billions of dollars into health care every year but constantly try to cut the costs. Healthcare is not a cost. It's the best investment a government can make.
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Maduro's son boasts "absolute hegemony" as Caracas bows to Washington
Venezuelan congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra called on the ruling Chavista movement to "guarantee its absolute hegemony" in the country, marking two months since US forces captured his father, deposed president Nicolás Maduro.
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COMMENT: Russia’s oil windfall from Middle East conflict already apparent, but may prove fleeting
Russia has emerged as one of the few beneficiary of the escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, as surging energy prices offer Moscow a fiscal reprieve at a time when it struggling for cash to cover the deficit. But Liam Peach, the senior emerg
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Turkey on edge as reports say Trump set to stir Kurdish “hornet’s nest” in western Iran
US, Israel could offer air cover to separatist militant attack aimed at helping anti-regime Iranians to rise up.
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