
Geopolitical oil price shocks: Why these shocks hit harderGeopolitical oil price shocks: Why these shocks hit harder
When geopolitical crises strike, oil prices often surge, with consequences that extend far beyond energy markets. This column shows

When geopolitical crises strike, oil prices often surge, with consequences that extend far beyond energy markets. This column shows

Recent military conflict in the Middle East have once again reminded the world how vulnerable modern economies remain to

With a return to the pre-Iran conflict energy status quo unlikely, a Hormuz toll may be the next best

The global data centre market has expanded massively over the past 15 years, with the US firmly in the

The European Union should act now to head off growing impacts from the Iran conflict on gas prices and

EU CBAM is nudging trade-exposed partners towards carbon pricing, but spillovers are concentrated in high and upper middle-income countries

China is relatively inured to the Iran conflict, but less external demand could hit its exports and its international

In a cost-of-living shock, households must cope with lower purchasing power while also substituting away from goods whose prices

The US has replaced Russia to a great extent as an energy supplier to the European Union, but this

Despite strong GDP growth and a favourable demographic profile, India faces an impending jobs crisis. A large share of

When geopolitical crises strike, oil prices often surge, with consequences that extend far beyond energy markets. This column shows

Recent military conflict in the Middle East have once again reminded the world how vulnerable modern economies remain to

With a return to the pre-Iran conflict energy status quo unlikely, a Hormuz toll may be the next best

The global data centre market has expanded massively over the past 15 years, with the US firmly in the

The European Union should act now to head off growing impacts from the Iran conflict on gas prices and

EU CBAM is nudging trade-exposed partners towards carbon pricing, but spillovers are concentrated in high and upper middle-income countries

China is relatively inured to the Iran conflict, but less external demand could hit its exports and its international

In a cost-of-living shock, households must cope with lower purchasing power while also substituting away from goods whose prices

The US has replaced Russia to a great extent as an energy supplier to the European Union, but this

Despite strong GDP growth and a favourable demographic profile, India faces an impending jobs crisis. A large share of




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