In short wars, the Kairos analyst argues, "it's practically impossible to have time to organize an investment strategy. But rather than thinking about a war portfolio, it's useful to think about a ...
While the entire world remains on edge following the United States of America-Israel military strike on Iran last weekend, one of the upshots of the incident has been a remarkable surge in the prices ...
The U.S. military is reupping its request for civilian employees to deploy to the southwest border to assist with immigration enforcement operations, with supervisors now facing a stronger push to ...
Statements by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and the IRGC not only seek to clarify Iran’s anti-US focus but to also ensure that the war does not escalate horizontally.
Daylight saving time may be unpopular, but the last time the U.S. kept it permanently, it didn't work out as expected.
Iran’s warnings that oil flows to US and Israeli allies could be disrupted as long as the conflict continues appear designed to push energy prices higher. Oil prices eased after US-Israeli strikes but ...
During the infamous oil embargo of 1973, when the world’s petroleum-producing countries stopped exporting to the United States during the Yom Kippur War, the effects on the U.S. were disastrous.
Ten days after the first American and Israeli strikes against Iran, oil prices have cooled slightly after soaring above $100 a barrel.
During the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Egyptian pilots occasionally encountered a fighter that looked familiar yet behaved like something entirely different. At first glance it resembled the French Mirage ...
Virtually every major asset class has been stung by volatility over the past week as the combined U.S. and Israeli assault on Iran caused one of the most rapid spikes in crude-oil prices on record.
A huge loss in jobs is a reminder that Trump's policies have stifled economic growth all year, and the Iran war will only make things worse.
It’s still early in the current war in the Middle East, but the impact on oil markets may feel like déjà vu for those who remember the oil embargo of the 1970s.