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5d07/06war-conflict · 3/5

Iran War Strengthens the Case for Renewables and Storage

Let’s say that the Iran war has ended. Being investors, not political pundits or military strategists, we won’t opine on who won. Major events, however, have investment consequences. The incontrovertible winners, on a short and long-term basis, are the engineering, infrastructure, and construction firms that repair the damage, and the munitions manufacturers that replace the equipment consumed in the war. Nobody else comes close. What about oil? Oil prices have already retreated. Iran may rejoin

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06

The Family Ministry is apparently only planning three mandatory “father months” for parental allowance

Family Minister Karin Prien (CDU) wants to reduce the maximum period of receipt of parental allowance: from the current 14 to twelve months. SPIEGEL reported on it. The magazine Politico now reports that the parental allowance model is to be modified so that the so-called “father months” would be increased from two to three months. As recently as June, coalition circles said that Prien's plans would provide for four months for both partners and a further four months for free distribution in order to have full access

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
5d07/06

UAE Oil Production Nears Record High After OPEC Exit

The UAE is wasting little time capitalizing on its exit from OPEC, with crude production already climbing above 3.8 million barrels per day in June, its highest level in more than six years, as Abu Dhabi rapidly converts spare capacity into exports despite weaker oil prices. Production has accelerated since the UAE formally withdrew from OPEC and OPEC+ on May 1, ending years of output restrictions that had limited its ability to fully utilize its production capacity. Energy Minister Suhail Al Ma

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06

The Colorado River Crisis Is Reaching a Breaking Point

Depending on whom you talk to, the Colorado River serves either 35 million or 40 million people, all of whom are having to reconsider how much water they use and how they use it in the wake of an ongoing megadrought that arrived at the beginning of this century. The changes are no longer in the "let's-discuss-this" phase as the federal government threatens to impose up to a 40 percent cut in river water allocations over the next 10 years if the seven western states—Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming,

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06war-conflict · 3/5

Russia’s Oil Windfall Vanishes as Urals Crashes to $42 a Barrel

Russian crude oil prices have fallen back to where they were before the Middle East war, with its flagship Urals averaging just $41.66 a barrel during the first three days of July. The drop wipes out the revenue boost Moscow received from the conflict and pressures a federal budget that assumes oil prices of about $59 a barrel. Urals had averaged more than $59 a barrel every month since March and climbed to $60.92 in June after the U.S. and Iran reached an agreement to restore shipping through t

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06war-conflict · 1/5

Advance flat rate ETFs (MSCI World)

Hello everyone, I'm currently in the process of preparing my tax return and have a question about the advance flat rate. How is the advance flat rate calculated if an ETF is only purchased or saved during the year, i.e. there was no inventory at the beginning of the year? In this case, can an advance flat rate be charged for the year in question, and if so, how is the basic income determined? Thank you in advance for your help! submitted by /u/Lost_Editor1863 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
5d07/06

Carbon Markets Just Had Their Most Important Moment in Years

For much of the past decade, carbon credits have suffered from a credibility problem. Critics called them greenwashing, environmental groups questioned their effectiveness, and a series of poorly designed projects damaged confidence in the entire market. As a result, carbon credits found themselves in an uncomfortable position: too important to abandon, yet too controversial to fully embrace. That is why a seemingly technical announcement from Hess Corporation deserves far more attention than it

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06

UK's $667 Billion Net-Zero Bill Could Make Britain Uncompetitive

The UK's cost to meet its ambitious net-zero and clean power goals is a massive $667 billion, or £500 billion, which would be heavily front-loaded capital expenditure that will hurt businesses and bill payers, according to trade association Energy Industries Council. Estimates from the Climate Change Committee (CCC) and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) suggest that the necessary energy and energy infrastructure projects, including renewable energy, grid, and transmission upgrades and

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06

Pakistan Bypasses Afghanistan With New Corridors Through Iran and China

Pakistan has approved and operationalized new land routes to connect Central Asian markets to Pakistani ports and beyond, utilizing strategic corridors through Iran and China to bypass Afghanistan entirely. This shift was solidified in April 2026 when Pakistan Customs launched the first export consignment from the Karachi Export Processing Zone to Kyrgyzstan via the Sost Dry Port in China under the TIR (Transports Internationaux Routiers) regime. Pakistan’s decision to diversify transit away fro

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06

India's Power Demand Set to Grow 6% a Year Through 2030

Power demand in India is expected to rise by about 6% every year over the next four-five years, with growth supported by renewable energy capacity additions, brokerage Centrum Institutional Research said in a report on the Indian power sector. “Power demand is expected to grow at 6% pa as we expect renewable capacity additions to continue in the range 45-50 GW per year over next 4-5 years,” Indian media quoted the report as saying. During April and May, the first two months of the 2026/2027 fisc

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06

Philippines’ impeachment showdown: why removing VP Sara could be uphill battle

Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio did not attend the opening of her impeachment trial on Monday, leaving her lawyers to fight charges that, if upheld, could remove her from office, permanently bar her from politics and reshape the 2028 presidential race. Legal experts told This Week in Asia they expected Duterte-Carpio to be difficult, though not impossible, to convict despite the gravity of the charges because prosecutors would need at least 16 senators – two-thirds of the chamber –

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
5d07/06war-conflict · 3/5

Washington's Plan to Neutralize Iran’s Hormuz Leverage

For decades, Iran has relied on the Strait of Hormuz as its most effective geopolitical weapon -- a crucial energy chokepoint through which up to a third of the world’s oil is transported and about a fifth of its liquefied natural gas (LNG). Tehran’s immediate blockade of the transit route at the onset of the 28 February U.S./Israeli joint military operation against Iran prompted a cessation of maritime traffic through the chokepoint, catalysing a spike in oil prices of over 70%. The prospect of

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06war-conflict · 3/5

Fear of an Oil Glut May Be Overblown, Top Consultancy Says

Up to 75% of the previous oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz are expected to return to the market by the end of the year, but significantly lower oil prices aren’t guaranteed for 2027 as the ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions are unlikely to be resolved for good soon, Fereidun Fesharaki, chairman emeritus of FGE NexantECA, told CNBC on Monday. Before the Iran war, the consultancy FGE NexantECA expected oil prices to be in the upper $50s low $60s per barrel next year. This could still be the case in

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
5d07/06war-conflict · 3/5

Trump to Meet Zelenskyy at NATO Summit as Ukraine War Diplomacy Resumes

US President Donald Trump will meet Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the sidelines of this week's NATO summit in Ankara, the White House announced on July 5, as Washington seeks to revive stalled diplomacy over Russia's war while pressing Europe to take greater responsibility for the continent's defense. The announcement came a day after Trump held separate telephone conversations with Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin, underscoring the administration's effort to position its

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
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