Iran war’s effects on global economy
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A global recession is ‘almost inevitable’ if the war on Iran should drag on, a leading Irish economist has warned. Like the ...
Economists warn that the war has increased the risk of a recession. And the longer the crisis lasts, the greater the danger to an economy that already looked vulnerable before the chaos in the Middle ...
The perception of recession among 35.6% of CEOs is a call to action, to anticipate scenarios, reconfigure the operating model and maintain resilience as a guiding principle ...
Iran’s apparent erratic strikes all over the Gulf and now Azerbaijan, together with its stranglehold of the vital Strait of ...
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Oil prices surged 20% as the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure sparked a global "risk-off" move. Brent may hit $150, ...
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Oil, Iran, and the recession question
Range reports that while oil shocks can impact recessions, current economic indicators suggest we aren’t on that path yet.
Fund managers optimism in stocks (SP500) saw the highest level since February, according to Bank of America’s Global Fund Manager Survey for October. Macro sentiment is continuing to recover and ...
As American and Israeli strikes pound the Islamic Republic and Iran attacks Persian Gulf shipping and energy infrastructure ...
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