What Lies Beyond Energy Shocks and Financial Markets
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What Lies Beyond Energy Shocks and Financial Markets
The war has stopped militarily, or at least the sounds of it have faded, but its economic and social impact has not. This is the clearest lesson from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Shocks do not end when the missiles fall silent, because their real effects emerge later, gradually filtering into prices, investment, job opportunities, and the level of social protection.
As international oil prices plummet following news of Iran's full opening of the Strait of Hormuz, attention is focused on whether the KOSPI index will hit a new all-time high this week. Having risen more than 20% this month, the KOSPI is just 115 points away from its all-time high. The financial market...
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Last week’s Wall Street rally was built on a presidential promise, not economic reality. If the Iran ceasefire collapses, so does Trump’s market credibility — and the consequences will reach far beyond the Strait of Hormuz. By Mohammad Akhlaq Siddiqi When US markets surged last week, financial commentators rushed to attribute the bounce to resilient corporate earnings, cooling inflation data, or some elusive sign of economic stabilization. But s…
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