The India‑Middle East‑Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) was unveiled under India’s G20 presidency as a multi‑layered framework linking market access, digital connectivity and risk mitigation. Despite the shock of the October 7 Hamas attack and subsequent Iran‑Israel‑U.S. clashes, India has kept the initiative alive through bilateral free‑trade agreements with the EU, UAE‑India CEPA, and negotiations with the GCC and Israel. Infrastructure moves forward with Adani’s ports in Haifa and Marseille and a pending port deal in Trieste, embedding the corridor at both Mediterranean ends. IMEC is positioned as a slower, trust‑driven alternative to China’s Belt and Road model.

The AUKUS‑backed $30 billion submarine facility at Osborne is driving a property boom in Adelaide’s coastal precincts, especially Osborne and North Haven. Real‑estate agents report exponential inquiry growth and record‑high sales activity, with developers targeting the area’s generous 690 sqm lots for...

Oil price back to $100. Even though the EIA said member countries will release 400m barrels of oil. At this rate…this is just the beginning the oil shock will send to the economy, supply chain and consumer price.

Darwin is experiencing Australia’s most severe housing supply crunch, with total listings plunging 37.6% year‑on‑year, the steepest decline among capital cities. The scarcity has pushed the median dwelling price to almost $600,000, marking a 16.2% annual increase and a $89,800...

China’s economy is largely insulated from the recent global energy price spikes triggered by Middle East tensions. Although oil and gas import bills will rise, long‑term contracts, domestic coal dominance, and sizable strategic reserves limit cost pass‑through. The country’s low...

Nigeria has unveiled the National Industrial Policy 2025‑2035 to revive manufacturing and capture its youthful labour force. The plan targets a rise in manufacturing’s share of GDP to 15% by 2030 and 25% by 2035, backed by up to 5%...

Advisors are increasingly considering SPX short box spreads as an alternative financing tool. The strategy involves a four‑leg options package that delivers cash today in exchange for a known liability at expiration, effectively acting like a zero‑coupon bond. Because SPX...
Grocery prices are climbing faster than last year, according to recent CPI‑food‑at‑home data. The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows a year‑over‑year increase of about 5% in the first quarter of 2024, outpacing the 2023 rate. The Economic Research Service’s forecast...
The First Trust Vest S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Target Income ETF (KNG) has been rated a Buy, positioned to outperform in a flat 2026 market. KNG employs a rules‑based buy‑write strategy, writing monthly covered calls on Dividend Aristocrats to generate roughly...
Invesco’s S&P 500 Pure Value ETF (RPV) earned a buy rating after demonstrating resilience and outperformance in the volatile markets of 2026. The fund posted a 3‑year average total return of 14.3%, trading at 14.4× earnings and 1.5× book value. With...
Dow futures slipped 561 points, or 1.2%, as Brent crude breached the $100‑a‑barrel mark, rising 9.3% to $100.52. West Texas Intermediate also surged, up 9% to $95.12. The U.S. Energy Secretary announced a release of 172 million barrels from the Strategic...
Vietnam is undertaking 27 mega‑real‑estate projects valued at over $115 billion, according to a S&I Ratings report. The developments, spanning more than 30,000 hectares, are concentrated in the north, central and southern regions, with Vingroup and Sun Group accounting for the...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has launched a historic 400 million‑barrel emergency oil release, the largest in its 52‑year history, after the Strait of Hormuz closure removed roughly 20 million barrels per day from global supply. Brent crude rose $6.50 to $98.68,...

Buyer demand for UK homes rebounded in February, with new applicant registrations up 1.5% year‑on‑year, marking the strongest start since 2022. London led the surge, posting an 8% increase and a 35% rise versus February 2019, especially in Outer London where...
Brent crude futures are again nearing the $100 per barrel threshold as market volatility climbs. The United States crude price volatility index has surged alongside spot price gains. Analysts estimate only a 45% chance that Strait of Hormuz traffic will...

In this episode of Peter Lewis' Money Talk, host Peter Lewis talks with Andrew Freris, CEO of Ecognosis Advisory, and Nick Marro, Principal Economist for Asia at the Economist Intelligence Unit about the recent fuel subsidy crisis in Vietnam and...
exploding tankers, the us releasing 40% of its remaining oil reserve, and trump bragging about how well things are going: not indications for low oil prices.

The International Energy Agency announced a coordinated emergency release of up to 400 million barrels of crude oil, the largest ever, yet Brent futures surged to near $100 per barrel. Market analysts attribute the rally to ongoing disruptions in the Persian...

The piece argues that geopolitical shocks, while capable of causing short‑term commodity price spikes, do not alter the long‑run pricing trajectory, which is anchored in supply‑demand fundamentals, technological progress, and investment cycles. It cites historical data showing oil, copper and...
Gold is losing its traditional safe‑haven status as it increasingly moves in tandem with equity indices and opposite the U.S. dollar. The dollar’s recent strength has turned it into the preferred short‑term store of value, leaving gold vulnerable to equity...

The LRG Winter 2025/26 Lettings Report finds that 68% of tenants cite a strong relationship with their landlord or agent as the top factor for staying long‑term, outpacing rent, location and property quality. The report also notes that 24% of renters...
The Morning Brief podcast examines an unprecedented oil shock triggered by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, cutting more than 10 million barrels of crude per day—about twice the 1956 Suez disruption. With virtually no spare production capacity, Brent crude...
Buuld an emergency savings, payoff your debt, invest your money and watch how you stop sweating the small shit.

US oil prices extend gains to rise above $94/barrel, now up +70% since December 2025.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) reported its February house‑price balance slipping to -12, missing both the January reading of -10 and analysts’ forecast of -9. New buyer enquiries plunged to a net -26, the lowest level since December,...
Fuel has now gone up by $0.77 cents a liter in Australia and keeps climbing by the hour. How much further shall it goooo
NYT op-ed: “For years, Washington’s Latin America policy has oscillated between neglect and alarmism…The result is a region that has learned to nod to U.S. concerns while quietly cashing Chinese checks.” https://t.co/fuVrwW6AHG

Oil prices climbed on Wednesday even as the International Energy Agency and partner nations prepared to release roughly 400 million barrels of strategic reserves, the largest coordinated drawdown ever considered. Traders, however, priced in heightened geopolitical risk from the escalating Iran‑related...
Given the Trump' Administration decision to release 172 mb form the SPR, this is a must watch (from November 2022)

Food Inflation in America. Not good. Looking at major categories of foods. Some continued to spike (beef, coffee), others continued to plunge (eggs), others changed less. Overall food inflation accelerated on top of already very high prices https://t.co/taRrQJWe4I https://t.co/IdfYxkT1G2
China has just ordered an immediate ban on refined fuel exports in March to manage any potential domestic fuel shortages. A week ago they asked refiners nicely and just targeted new contracts, so this is a step up
We've already lost roughly a quarter *billion* barrels in cumulative oil supply thus far in the Strait of Hormuz stoppage.
The IEA just released 400 million barrels to cover a 20-day shortage. Oil markets are pricing in something longer. Private credit funds are starting to gate withdrawals. 🔒 Members-Only https://t.co/G7C0qy6noj

South America: A resource-rich and still largely unexplored region undergoing one of the most significant political and economic transformations in its history. https://t.co/jXGUJd5RMi https://t.co/uc8dlJv1f5

Brent crude #oil is flirting dangerously close to the $100/bbl level once again after two tankers were attacked in Iraqi waters, underscoring the broader risks to energy assets across the Middle East and overshadowing a record oil release from the...
Crude oil prices rose - feeding inflation fears and punishing the stock market- despite an IEA release of 400 million barrels from emergency stockpiles. Now what? #crudeoil #oilprices #IranWar #stocks #stockmarket #inflation #macro #trading #dollar https://t.co/jccqS0V3d3

Gas Oil has retest support and should now push higher, although one more retest is possible https://t.co/NI5aQRpZPM
About to jump on CNBC @asiasquawkbox to talk about the Iran War, the Strait of Hormuz, the latest tanker attacks in the Gulf, and tonight’s jump in the price of crude. Tune in! https://t.co/myMaR7VRA7
In case you are wondering why oil prices continued to rise despite the US announcement of a massive SPR release: In the SPR literature, more than 30 years ago, experts warned that announcing an SPR release might signal crisis and cause...
My take on the MONEY SUPPLY: "The money supply is always the cause of inflation. There are long and variable lags between changes in the money supply and changes in inflation." THE INFLATION STORY = A MONEY SUPPLY STORY. My latest with @JanetOnTheMoney...

Brent crude pops back toward $100 because, well, hard to say why it wasn’t there already https://t.co/SGjbVYODt2
A 400M barrel release can cushion the shock, but only briefly. If Hormuz shipping isn’t restored by late March, losses outpace the reserve fast—about 80M barrels per week. The SPR buys time, not supply. #OilMarkets #SPR #EnergySecurity #Hormuz #EnergyCrisis

It's going to be a boring year for housing inventory, unless rates spike up big time However, now that we are in 2026 You can see the difference in the inventory channel When comparing sales crashing from 2005 to 2008, vs sales...
The oil market isn’t clearing Available barrels are being offered at extreme premiums, but refiners are refusing to buy When prices rise this fast, markets freeze. The problem isn’t cost. It’s physical supply. https://t.co/bjYMZAsRUg #OilMarkets #EnergyCrisis #Hormuz #Geopolitics #EnergySecurity
holy shit, @perplexity_ai computer build an options screener with AI built in for my parents in 35 minutes

Good morning from Hong Kong. Day 13 of the Iran War. Hormuz effectively closed, impacting not just global energy supply chain but also food and metals. https://t.co/yXfDXHwzMN
The self storage rental market could finally be taking steps in the right direction. First 10 days of March last year: 206 rentals First 10 this year: 301 rentals
A Private Credit Fund of Funds in 2026 seems to rather closely resemble a CDO-squared in early 2007.
“Winning like never before”? Iran keeps exporting oil through Hormuz Saudi, Iraqi, and Gulf supplies stall and global shipping freezes. Control of the chokepoint looks very different from the victory narrative. https://t.co/XWciH00m2o #IranWar #OilMarkets #Hormuz #EnergySecurity #Geopolitics
DAY 13: The physical market appears to have won the battle over the manufactured narrative. The IEA announced 400 mil barrels release but crude went 🆙 instead of down. Brent eyeing $100 again. 🧵