Yearly Archives: 2026

Iran’s Foreign Minister Critiques U.S. Oil Policy Shift Amid Global Tensions

In a striking turn of events, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has publicly mocked the United States for what he perceives as a significant reversal in its foreign policy regarding oil trade. The U.S. administration, which previously exerted pressure on India to curtail its importation of Russian oil, is now reportedly urging New Delhi to…
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Jeffrey Sachs Warns: U.S.-Israeli Conflict and Its Threat to Global Stability

In a recent discussion, renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs voiced his concerns regarding the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict in the Middle East, labeling it a "war of choice" that is significantly destabilizing the global economy. Sachs' commentary comes at a time when geopolitical tensions are heightening, particularly due to Iran's strategic decision to close the Strait of…
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Escalating Conflict: Iran’s Strikes Impact Global Markets and Energy Stability

The ongoing conflict in West Asia has entered its 14th day, marked by a dramatic escalation that has sent shockwaves through financial markets and raised fears about a global energy crisis. As tensions continue to rise, recent developments reveal a troubling trajectory for economies reliant on stability in this volatile region. Iran's Aggressive Moves In…
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Strengthening Capital Requirements: A New Era for U.S. Banking Regulations

In a significant development for the financial sector, the Bank Policy Institute (BPI) released its BPInsights report on March 14, 2026, unveiling a new proposal aimed at enhancing capital requirements specifically for banks' trading activities. This proposal comes at a crucial time as market dynamics evolve, and regulatory frameworks strive to keep pace with the…
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