Three weeks of relentless US and Israeli airstrikes have gutted Iran’s military. Its supreme leader is dead, its air force crippled, and its navy largely destroyed. Yet Tehran’s…
It’s only March, and investors have already absorbed a hot war in the Middle East, a credit system showing cracks, a brutal tech repricing, and two of the…
A growing share of Gen-Z (defined as those born between 1997 and 2012) is stepping away from work and education at the same time that debt burdens are rising…
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits unexpectedly declined last week, pointing to stable labor market conditions and a potential rebound in job growth in…
The Bank of England (BoE) held its benchmark interest rate steady on Thursday but signaled a more hawkish stance as rising energy prices linked to the Middle East…
Germany is in the midst of a slow-motion economic unravelling — one that is almost entirely self-inflicted.Once the uncontested engine of European prosperity, the country now posts some…
Oil prices surged past $100 last week as flows through the Strait of Hormuz slowed. Tankers hesitated, insurers raised premiums, and traders began adjusting portfolios. The US asked its…
The Arab Gulf is home to six small nations that together sit atop roughly a third of the world’s proven oil reserves. Today, they are more vulnerable than…
The war with Iran has already shaken oil markets, but the latest US strike on Kharg Island reveals something deeper about how this conflict may unfold. The island…