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The Venezuelan Gambit: Why Saudi Arabia is Watching Every Move
A US deal with Venezuela has global implications, and nowhere are they being watched more closely than in Saudi Arabia. Here’s why Riyadh is so invested.
Sanctions, Strategy, and Steady Prices: Why Venezuelan Oil Sanctions Didn’t Shake the Market
A major geopolitical event that didn’t shake the market. We explore why Venezuelan oil sanctions failed to cause a price spike and what it means for investors.
Geopolitical Chess: How U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela Are Reshaping the Global Oil Market
US sanctions on Venezuela pit supply disruption against OPEC’s spare capacity, creating a complex and volatile environment for global oil markets and investors.
The Venezuelan Paradox: Why U.S. Sanctions Unexpectedly Pushed Oil Prices Down
Why did US sanctions on an oil giant make prices fall? We explore the market’s counterintuitive logic and what it means for investors and the economy.
Clash of the Titans: Why the Saudi-UAE Rivalry is Redefining Middle East Finance and Investing
The once-solid alliance between Saudi Arabia and the UAE has fractured into an intense economic and political rivalry, reshaping finance and investing in the Gulf.
Libya’s High-Stakes Bet: Is the World Ready to Invest in Africa’s Largest Oil Reserves?
Libya is launching its first oil exploration auction in 18 years, a high-stakes move to attract investors to Africa’s largest reserves. Is it worth the risk?
Beyond the Barrel: Deconstructing the Global Oil Surplus and Its Economic Ripple Effects
Oil prices plunged to a five-month low after an IEA report revealed a large surplus, raising concerns about the global economy and its market impact.