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In poaching JPMorgan’s most controversial rainmaker for a staggering nine-figure total package, Citigroup bet that results excuse everything. The question Wall Street can no longer avoid:...
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The Strait of Hormuz closure has unleashed the largest oil supply shock in history. Here’s how India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh can control rising inflation—and why the...
Traders of oil futures are a famously sunny bunch. On April 17th, after Iran’s foreign minister declared the Strait of Hormuz “completely open,” the price of...
A fourteen-day state of emergency on a nine-island atoll 4,000 kilometres from the nearest refinery is not a curiosity of geography. It is the first dispatch...
The US-Israel-Iran conflict has exposed a structural fault line beneath the Gulf’s gilded markets. What investors called safe havens are now ground zero for the most...
Russia is set to suspend transit of Kazakh crude via the Druzhba pipeline from May 1, threatening Berlin’s fuel supply at a moment of compounding global...
Supply shocks, collapsing buffers, and the geopolitical reckoning Asia can no longer defer Picture a tanker called the MV Rich Starry — flying a Malawian flag,...