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20.03.26 - 19:18
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Consumers Are Paying the Price for the “Strategic Trap” of War in Iran (Bloomberg)
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The longer the war in Iran goes on, the more damage is being done to the region's energy infrastructure — and consumers are already feeling the pressure with rising energy costs.
Gregory Brew, a senior analyst at Eurasia Group, joins Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway on the Odd Lots podcast to discuss why the Trump administration may have walked into a "strategic trap" and whether there may be any relief for consumers at gas pumps in the near future. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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20.03.26 - 18:25
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Aktien Schweiz Schluss: Drohende Eskalation im Iran-Krieg belastet Märkte (Cash)
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- Die Märkte sind am Freitag erneut im Bann des Iran-Kriegs und des damit verbundenen starken Ölpreisanstiegs gewesen. Nachdem sich zu Beginn noch eine kleine Entspannung abzeichnete, nachdem der israelische Premierminister Benjamin Netanjahu einen weiteren Angriff auf die Energieinfrastruktur des Irans ausgeschlossen hatte, drehte die Stimmung am Nachmittag deutlich....
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20.03.26 - 18:06
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Fuel rations and cash handouts: Iran war energy shock hits Asia – The Latest (The Guardian)
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Across south-east Asia, governments are scrambling to find ways to conserve energy and shield the public from soaring costs, as war in the Middle East causes huge disruption in the global oil market. In Thailand, news anchors have been ditching their jackets after orders to reduce air conditioning use, while government workers in the Philippines are operating on a four-day week. Asia relies heavily on imported energy, much of which passes through the strait of Hormuz, and officials have warned further measures could be considered if the energy crisis worsens. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian's south-east Asia correspondent, Rebecca Ratcliffe Continue reading......
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