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Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records
... territory, oil prices predictably surged by 13% but quickly fell back. The parties continue to exchange strikes; Donald Trump prematurely left the G7 summit over the Middle Eastern situation, summoning Security Council members to the White House to demand Iran's complete surrender. Oil prices spiked again but soon stabilized. What is preventing market players from panicking, should we expect oil prices to reach $300 per barrel, and how are these developments affecting Russia? Forbes provides insights.
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An expert explained how Iran's return to the oil market will affect prices.
Expert Tereshkin: Iran's return to the oil market will offset price hikes (Prime).
Iran's return to the oil market could significantly impact global oil prices. How exactly this will affect the supply-demand balance, what investors should prepare for, and what risks ...
Mir Cards to Start Operating in Iran from January 2025
From January 2025, Russian Mir cards will be available for use in Iran, opening up new opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors in both countries. This step will be an important element in the development of economic ties, facilitating financial transactions and simplifying payments for citizens and businesses....
Will production fall in Iran and Venezuela? Should the market expect a sharp rise in prices or increased competition among exporters?
Sergey Tereshkin's column for INFOTECH.
In the article "Will Oil Production Decline in Iran and Venezuela? Should the Market Expect Sharp Price Growth or Increased Competition Among Exporters?" the author analyzes the current geopolitical events affecting oil production in these countries. The article discusses how the political crisis ...
Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed
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China
– approximately 500 warheads
France
– 290 warheads
United Kingdom
– 225 warheads
India
– 172 warheads
Pakistan
– 170 warheads
Israel
– ~90 warheads
North Korea
– ~50 warheads
A tenth country often mentioned in the nuclear context is
Iran
. Formally, Tehran does not possess nuclear warheads (0 units), remaining within the framework of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). However, Iran's uranium enrichment program creates tensions, as the country could theoretically ...