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6d07/07war-conflict · 3/5

The Next Oil Price Spike Could Come Sooner Than Traders Think

Oil prices have dropped back to pre-war levels since the United States and Iran agreed to negotiate a deal under a framework that included the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. With oil flows out of the Middle East starting to return to the market, analysts, investment banks, and traders expect the global oil glut to return as early as in 2027 and sink oil prices further. Prices are heading south to $60 per barrel, many analysts think. The futures market seems to think this way, too. Speculator

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
6d07/07war-conflict · 1/5

Scalable: New terms and conditions

New terms and conditions Trade cheaply: Best execution in the broker on the European Investor Exchange – fees remain unchanged at €0 with PRIME+ from an order volume of €250, otherwise €0.99. More choice: Over 1.8 million derivatives from seven issuers. Xetra now for €1.99 and without any trading venue fees. These new conditions also apply to gettex from September 1st, 2026. I don't really know what to think about it. Trading at Gettex then costs €1.99. That's quite a downgrade, especially because of the spread

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
6d07/07

FCC denies US firm with Chinese links approval to provide telecoms services

The US Federal Communications Commission ⁠said on Tuesday it is adding California-based Digitalsystem Technology to a list of companies posing risks to US national security, citing links to Chinese telecoms firms and its ownership by a Chinese national. The FCC also said ‌it was denying the Los Angeles-based IT company permission to provide international telecommunications services, saying it could be exploited by Chinese threat actors. “There is significant risk that the government of China and

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
6d07/07war-conflict · 3/5

How Hong Kong is fighting to redefine its future with an institutional moat, wealth surge

For decades, warnings of Hong Kong’s terminal decline have arrived in periodic waves. When Stephen Roach, the former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, ignited a firestorm with his February 2024 assertion that “Hong Kong is over”, he pointed to a toxic cocktail of domestic and external pressures. Roach, who doubled down on his “wake-up call” a year ago, argued that the city’s economic glory was being extinguished by a loss of political autonomy following 2020’s national security law, the spillover

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
6d07/07

Has Iraq Finally Run Out of Road in Its Double-Dealings with the West?

Late June/early July normally brings twin events from Iraq for the global oil industry: an announcement that it intends to increase its crude oil production to either 6 or 7 million barrels per day (bpd) within three years, and a statement that its prime minister will visit Washington to discuss deepening strategic ties or something similar aimed at securing money from the U.S. This year is no different, with the announced three-year target being 7 million bpd, and the visit of new prime ministe

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
6d07/07war-conflict · 2/5

3 tracks are shaping the Middle East’s post-Iran war order

The Iran battlefield might be quieter and diplomacy might have resumed, but the main contest has shifted to the architecture of the Middle East. The question is no longer whether Iran can be contained, the Strait of Hormuz can remain open or another round of escalation can be avoided. The larger issue is who will write the rules after the shock. Three tracks are taking shape. The first is led by the United States and built around the expansion of the Abraham Accords, the integration of Israel...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
6d07/07war-conflict · 3/5

At UN, Cuba rallies support against ‘cruel’ and ‘ruthless’ US blockade

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez denounced the “ruthless” US embargo against the communist island during a UN General Assembly debate on Tuesday that took place despite diplomatic pressure by Washington to prevent it. “The government of the United States is carrying out against Cuba a multi-dimensional, non-conventional warfare that has already lasted for almost seven decades now and has become ever more cruel and more ruthless during the last seven months,” Rodriguez told the body,...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
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