- Inflation Had Steadied Before War With Iran The New York Times
- Trump’s war on Iran creates an economic storm for consumers and the Fed NBC News
- Inflation held steady in February before war with Iran sent gas prices surging abcnews.com
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Inflation Had Steadied Before War With Iran – The New York Times
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Gulf smelter cuts tighten aluminium outlook | articles
Whether the market moves beyond our base case will largely depend on how quickly shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz ease.
Under our base case scenario, shipping disruptions remain severe in March before gradually easing through…
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US Natural Gas Wavers as Traders Weigh Cold, Oil Price Drop – Bloomberg.com
- US Natural Gas Wavers as Traders Weigh Cold, Oil Price Drop Bloomberg.com
- Natural Gas Eases On Lower Demand Outlook And Mild Weather Through March Ahead By Kedia Advisory Investing.com India
- US Natgas Drops Further TradingView
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Back of crude price curve grinds higher as war persists
The de facto closure of the strait of Hormuz has choked oil supply and sent near-term WTI prices higher, but more recent gains in the long end of the price curve suggest a growing expectation the US-Iran war could drag on longer.
April Nymex WTI…
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IEA to consider release of more oil reserves as Iran war keeps prices high | Oil
The world’s energy watchdog will consider releasing further emergency crude stocks into the global market to cool rising oil prices after warning that it will take time for markets to recover from the ongoing crisis in the strait of Hormuz.
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NATO Allies and Indo-Pacific Partners deepen cyber defence cooperation
On Monday (16 March), the Cyber Champions Summit was held in Prague, Czechia. NATO Allies, along with partners Australia, Japan, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea agreed to further develop cyber defence…
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Israel has 37% less unpaid leave aplications than in previous Iran war
Some 8,000 people registered as unemployed during the second week of the war, representing a 39% increase compared with the previous week but a 37% decrease compared with the numbers registered during the first week of the 12-day War back in July…
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Pulled in opposite directions, the Swiss National Bank is likely to keep rates steady | articles
The Swiss national bank (SNB) meets this week at a time of highly uncertain prospects. Over the past 12 months, inflation has been very low in Switzerland (at most 0.3% year-on-year, with even a dip into negative territory last May), due to the…
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Trials in Progress presented at the European Association of Urology (EAU) 2026 congress aim to enable a more personalized bladder cancer care pathway
OSLO, Norway, March 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Photocure ASA (OSE: PHO), the Bladder Cancer Company, announces two “trial in progress” presentations at the 2026 European Association…
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Home prices fell 0.9% in 2025
After two months of sharp and unexpected increases, the home price index fell again in the last index of 2025, the Central Bureau of Statistics reports.
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