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Saudi Arabia’s $180 Oil Warning Signals a Self-Defeating Price Spiral
The world's biggest oil producer is privately projecting a price surge it doesn't want — and can't stop without a war it didn't start
The world's biggest oil producer is privately projecting a price surge it doesn't want — and can't stop without a war it didn't start
The central bank's wait-and-see stance leaves millions facing higher gas prices, stubborn inflation and no relief in sight
The U.S. bombed Iran's primary crude export hub Friday but spared the oil facilities, leaving a loaded ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz
A waterway that normally moves 20 million barrels a day is down to a trickle, with no Navy escort in sight
From Bush's wars to Biden's stimulus, four presidents of both parties handed the world's creditors an ever-growing piece of America's fiscal future.
While global media frames Pezeshkian's apology as a de-escalation move, the diplomatic calculus behind it points to something more calculated: separating Arab neighbors from the U.S.-Israeli coalition
A Supreme Court ruling erased the White House's fiscal centerpiece, and the CBO says the hole is $2 trillion deep
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar are reviewing whether to invoke force majeure clauses and scale back hundreds of billions in US investment pledges — and Washington is paying attention.