
Iran’s Escalation Strategy | State of Play
The video examines Iran’s post‑June 12‑day war escalation strategy, highlighting a rapid shift from calibrated retaliation to a broad, aggressive campaign. Within 24 hours Tehran launched attacks on nine nations, striking both civilian and critical infrastructure across the Gulf region, with the Strait of Hormuz emerging as the conflict’s focal point. Analysts describe the escalation as both horizontal—targeting multiple countries—and vertical—penetrating successive layers of the energy supply chain. Initial strikes hit oil tankers, followed by assaults on refineries, and most recently on production facilities, creating cascading effects that threaten long‑term output and global supply. The discussion references President Trump’s escalating rhetoric, moving from a 48‑hour warning to a five‑day threat of targeting Iran’s critical infrastructure. Specific examples include coordinated attacks on transportation assets, refinery complexes, and newly reported disruptions to oil production, underscoring Tehran’s intent to leverage energy leverage. These developments signal heightened geopolitical risk for global energy markets, potential shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, and an expanded U.S. military posture. Investors and policymakers must monitor the evolving threat to oil flows and the broader implications for regional stability.

Stocks Rise, Oil Falls as Markets Weigh Iran Truce Prospects | The Closing Bell
The Closing Bell segment highlighted a modest equity rally as the S&P 500 edged up about half a percent, while oil prices slipped sharply amid speculation over a potential Iran cease‑fire. Broad market breadth was positive, with nine of eleven...

Ukraine Cripples Russia’s Energy Exports #shorts
The video reports a series of Ukrainian drone strikes targeting Russia’s energy export infrastructure, most notably the Luga processing plant that handles about three to four percent of the world’s liquefied petroleum gases (LPG). According to the narrator, the Luga facility...

Bloomberg Money Minute: USPS Surcharges, US-China Summit, and Rising Mortgage Rates
Bloomberg’s Money Minute highlighted several market‑moving developments: the U.S. Postal Service’s plan to impose an 8 % fuel surcharge on package shipments, the upcoming Trump‑Xi summit in Beijing after a war‑related delay, a third consecutive rise in 30‑year mortgage rates to...

Will the Largest Ever Strategic Oil Release Work? | Presented by CME Group
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has authorized the largest coordinated emergency draw from strategic reserves in its history – 400 million barrels – to counteract a sudden supply shock caused by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s...

US Has Underestimated Iran, Says Russian Ambassador
The video captures a interview with Russia’s ambassador to the United Kingdom, Andre Kelin, who discusses Moscow’s view of the escalating conflict in Iran and its broader geopolitical fallout. He links the recent rise in oil prices and the temporary...

Is the WTO at a Turning Point? | EST Rapid Round-Up
The WTO ministerial in Yaoundé, the first on African soil in a decade and billed as a “turning point,” begins amid high stakes and deep divisions. Ministers will confront an expiring e‑commerce moratorium, a US‑driven push for institutional reform, and...

How Will President Trump Approach Taiwan in Upcoming Meeting with Xi Jinping?
The speaker says President Trump may pursue a different, more flexible approach to US policy on Taiwan when meeting Xi Jinping, unbound by past diplomatic formulations. He suggests Trump favors 'common-sense' adjustments and accepts great-power influence in neighboring regions, a...

$200 Billion for War in Iran?
The Pentagon has submitted a $200 billion supplemental request to the White House to fund a potential war with Iran. The administration is reviewing the proposal before sending a formal request to Congress, where the power of the purse is one...

GCC Fiscal Resilience and Macroeconomic Stability During the Iran War
Speakers at the Atlantic Council Mina Futures Lab warned that the Iran war is inflicting multi-channel macroeconomic damage on GCC economies through disrupted trade and logistics, higher insurance and rerouting costs, tighter financial conditions, input-price volatility and a hit to...

Former MI6 Chief: UK “Infantilised” By US Security Guarantee | The Economist
The former head of MI6 argues that Britain has become "infantilised" by decades of a generous U.S. security guarantee, effectively outsourcing its core governmental duty of national defense. He warns that this dependence erodes sovereign decision‑making and leaves the UK...

Inside Iran’s Payment Network and Global Sanctions Strategy
The video examines how Iran, isolated by decades of U.S. and EU sanctions, has constructed a home‑grown payments infrastructure that mirrors Western systems. Professor Philip Nichols of Wharton outlines the evolution of Iran’s “Shitab” network and its role in sustaining...

The Hidden Market Stress Obscured by Stock Indexes | Liz Ann Sonders
The conversation with Charles Schwab’s chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders centers on a hidden market stress that headline indexes are concealing. While the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have posted modest year‑to‑date drawdowns of 7% and 9% respectively, the average individual...

Fertilizer Prices Are Going Up Fast
The video highlights a rapid surge in fertilizer prices, traced to the escalating conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz – a chokepoint for roughly one‑third of the world’s sea‑borne fertilizer trade –...

Economic Uncertainty Outlook and Business Strategy | Economic Update | Deloitte Insights
Ira Kalish, Deloitte’s chief economist, opened the March 23 weekly economic update by warning that recent actions by the United States, Israel and Iran have reshaped investor expectations on oil, inflation and monetary policy, creating a volatile backdrop for businesses. He...

Fuel Shock From the Iran War? | The High Top
Traders and consumers are already reacting to the Iran conflict with a short-term shift away from oil: car buyers in the U.S. and East Asia are reportedly accelerating EV purchases, and BYD dealerships are highly subscribed. Regional governments, three weeks...

Taiwan's Clothing and Drug Manufacturers Feel the Pinch From Iran War|TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan’s garment and pharmaceutical manufacturers are feeling the financial strain caused by the war in the Middle East, the primary source of the island’s oil and gas imports. Escalating crude prices have pushed up the cost of packaging and other...

Iran War Sends Chinese Costs Soaring
Chinese motorists are queuing for fuel as petrol and diesel prices surge amid the ongoing US‑Israeli conflict with Iran. The war has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, driving up freight rates and raw‑material costs. Manufacturers in China are...

CNBC-TV18 Market Townhall LIVE | Can India Beat the War Blues? | Stock Market | West Asia War
The CNBC‑TV18 Market Townhall streamed live featured leading analysts dissecting how investors can steer through heightened volatility sparked by the West Asia conflict and soaring oil prices. Experts warned that the geopolitical shock is pressuring Indian import costs, straining the...

International Cooperation for Resilient Subsea Cable Infrastructure
The video provides a concise overview of cosmology, tracing the universe’s origin to the Big Bang approximately 13.8 billion years ago. It outlines how that singular explosion birthed space, time, matter, and energy, setting the stage for all subsequent cosmic evolution. Key...

U.S. Government Hands Tehran Peace Plan Proposal
The video reports that the United States has formally transmitted a 15‑point peace framework to Tehran through Pakistan, aiming to address Iran’s nuclear and missile programs and the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump publicly declared that talks are underway and...

Brent Crude Levels Are $95 and $105: 3-Minutes MLIV
The video centers on Brent crude’s critical price bands—$95 on the low side and $105 on the high—and how they frame the current global energy crunch. While futures markets in the United States and Europe appear relatively upbeat, headlines from...

Iran War: US Forms 15-Point Plan to End War as Trump Pushes Talks | Daybreak Europe 3/25/2026
The Bloomberg Daybreak segment centered on Washington’s newly disclosed 15‑point peace proposal aimed at ending the 26‑day Iran‑Israel conflict. President Trump touted the plan as proof the war was already won, while the United States simultaneously dispatched an additional 2,000...

Why Is the US Turning a Blind Eye to Illicit Oil Trading | FT #shorts
The video explains why Washington is allowing the so‑called “shadow fleet” – a loosely regulated network of aging tankers – to move sanctioned Iranian and Russian crude despite official bans. In recent weeks at least 15 Iranian vessels have slipped through...

15-Point US Peace Plan, 82nd Airborne Deployed, Iran War ‘Costing China Dearly’ | Bloomberg...
The Trump administration has drafted a 15‑point plan aimed at ending the Iran‑Israel conflict and simultaneously ordered roughly 2,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. Iran announced that foreign vessels may transit the Strait of Hormuz...

Squawk Box Europe - 25-Mar-26
CNBC’s Squawk Box Europe aired a live broadcast from London on March 25, 2026, co‑anchored by Steve Sedgwick, Karen Tso and Julianna Tatelbaum. The program tackled the most significant stories influencing public equity markets and traditional asset classes, offering real‑time analysis for investors....

Did Biden Get China Right? Lessons Learned and What Comes Next
The Carnegie Endowment released a 165‑page report titled “Implementing the Biden Administration’s China Strategy,” and convened former officials Laura Rosenberger, Rush Doshi and Julian Gwartz to assess how the strategy was executed and how it compares with the current Trump administration. Panelists...

Iran De-Escalation Hopes, Philippine President on China, Energy | Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition
The Bloomberg Daybreak Asia podcast opened with a market‑focused briefing on a U.S. diplomatic overture to end the Iran conflict. A New York Times report said Washington delivered a 15‑point plan to Tehran, prompting oil prices to retreat and sparking optimism...

Inside Washington: Ami Bera on Shifting U.S.–India Ties
The Granthamasha podcast features Congressman Ami Bera discussing the evolving U.S.–India relationship against a backdrop of heightened Middle‑East tensions, notably President Trump’s unsanctioned strike on Iran. Bera argues the president failed to invoke the War Powers Act, leaving Congress out...

Trump Says the US Wants to Talk to Iran, but There's Nobody to Talk To
In a rambling interview, former President Donald Trump asserted that the United States wants to open talks with Iran, yet he claimed there is "nobody to talk to" because Iran’s leadership has effectively evaporated. He painted a picture of successive...

Global Energy Shocks Explained by Top Economist
The interview with UC Berkeley energy economist Severron Bournestein dissects the recent surge in oil, gasoline and LNG prices, arguing that much of the volatility is rooted in well‑understood supply‑demand mechanics rather than mysterious market forces. Bournestein highlights how global energy...

Strait of Hormuz RESTRICTED, Gas Prices SPIKING Nationwide
The video warns that Iran’s recent closure of the Strait of Hormuz is already reverberating through U.S. gasoline markets, with pump prices jumping from $2.75 to nearly $4 per gallon. The narrow waterway carries roughly 21 million barrels of oil daily—about 20‑25 %...

Can Trump Carry Out Regime Change in Cuba?
President Donald Trump claimed he could do anything with Cuba, sparking debate over the feasibility of U.S.-backed regime change. Cuba is entrenched in a deep economic crisis, with shortages and a stagnant GDP exacerbating public discontent. Yet the island has...

WTI Crude Oil Futures Rally as Geopolitical Tensions Offset Ceasefire Talk. 3/24/26
WTI crude oil futures rallied on March 24, 2026, clawing back roughly 5.9% of yesterday’s 10.3% plunge, as fresh geopolitical friction in the Middle East outweighed recent cease‑fire optimism. The contract rose from a gap‑open low of $88.50 to a session...

"No Way Out" For Trump? — Iran War Panel with David Woo, Joe Zacks, Chris Casey & Trey Reik
A Wealthon panel featuring geopolitical and markets experts said the Trump administration appears to be buying time through indirect negotiations involving Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Oman while weighing military strikes on Iran’s nuclear, missile and proxy capabilities. Officials delayed public...

TotalEnergies CEO on White House Paying $1 Billion for Company to Shelve Wind Projects
The video features TotalEnergies CEO explaining a $930 million payment to the U.S. Treasury that effectively bought back an offshore wind license, after the White House halted the project on national‑security grounds. He outlines the company’s request for a refund, which...

Government Media Shouldn’t Compete with CNN or Fox News, Says Sebastian Gorka
Sebastian Gorka, a senior counterterrorism official on the National Security Council, argued that U.S. government‑funded media should not vie with commercial outlets like CNN or Fox News. He urged that taxpayer money be directed toward agencies such as the Agency...

Surveying America: What Do People Really Think About Tariffs?
The Council on Foreign Relations and Morning Consult released a national survey probing American attitudes toward tariffs and trade policy. Findings reveal that most respondents misunderstand who actually pays for tariffs, while partisan and generational divides shape views on costs,...

Iran Gave the US a 'Present,' Trump Says
The video captures former President Donald Trump asserting that Iran recently gave the United States a substantial “present,” described as an oil‑and‑gas related benefit rather than a nuclear concession. He frames the gesture as a tangible step toward a larger,...

How Will the Federal Reserve Handle Inflation and a Slowing Economy? | FT #shorts
The Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that it is keeping the benchmark interest rate on hold, signaling a pause in its tightening cycle even as inflation remains sticky. Chair Jerome Powell stressed the extreme uncertainty surrounding the economy, noting that the...

Evening Market Recap - Tuesday, 24-Mar
U.S. equities slipped on Tuesday, ending the session lower after earlier gains. Defensive stocks outperformed while technology and growth names lagged. Market sentiment was dampened by ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Middle East conflict. Meanwhile, the March flash services PMI came...

Europe Early Edition - 24-Mar-26
Europe Early Edition, anchored by veteran reporter Silvia Amaro, airs each weekday from 07:00 to 08:00 CET. The livestream links developments in the United States, Asian markets, and the Middle East to set the stage for European trading. It is...

Iran War: Civilians Lose While Regime Remains Strong
The video argues that ordinary civilians in Iran, Lebanon and Israel are the primary victims of the ongoing conflict, while the Iranian regime remains intact. It challenges the expectation that the war would topple Tehran’s leadership, noting that fear and...

'Iranian Regime Doesn’t Trust Trump’s Peace Talks Offer'
The video highlights Tehran’s deep skepticism toward President Trump’s latest peace overture, framing it as another prelude to a heavy‑handed military campaign rather than a sincere diplomatic effort. Analysts note a pattern: Trump’s grandiose diplomatic claims in June 2025 were followed by...

Markets in Flux as Iran War Drags On | Bloomberg Surveillance
The Bloomberg Surveillance podcast examined how the protracted Iran conflict is reshaping global markets, featuring BlackRock’s chief investment strategist and other asset‑management voices. The panel highlighted a decisive shift toward a neutral, flattened equity stance as investors grapple with unpredictable...

EV Battery Manufacturing - Why Europe Can’t Keep up | DW Documentary
The documentary examines Europe’s urgent push for battery sovereignty and the stark reality that the continent remains heavily dependent on Asian manufacturers. It chronicles the rise and fall of Northvolt, once hailed as Europe’s flagship gigafactory, which entered administration after...

Former Deputy National Security Advisor Answers Geopolitics Questions | Tech Support | WIRED
Former Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes fielded online questions, warning that the world is edging toward a conflict comparable to World War II. He highlighted three active flashpoints—Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Gaza war, and the looming Taiwan Strait crisis—and...

Trump’s Trade Goals for Xi Meeting Seem More Chinese than American
During a recent Council on Foreign Relations podcast, analysts examined President Donald Trump’s trade agenda ahead of his summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump’s proposals emphasize bilateral monitoring mechanisms that could effectively sideline the World Trade Organization, raising alarms...

The Iran War Will Cause Inflation to Surge | The Economist
The Economist video discusses how the ongoing war in Iran, which has disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, is set to trigger a sharp rise in global inflation by feeding through higher oil prices. It explains the transmission mechanism: higher energy costs...

GBA Cities Shenzhen and Hong Kong Magnets for Global Investment
The video highlights Shenzhen and Hong Kong as the leading magnets for global investment within the Greater Bay Area, emphasizing their resilience and the confidence they inspire among multinational firms. It underscores the region’s appeal as a “Plan B” safe haven,...