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Euro zone private sector growth nearly stalled this month as inflation expectations surged and delivery times soared, adding to mounting evidence that the bloc is already suffering a tangible drag from the U.S. and Israeli war with Iran. Ciara Lee reports. Source: reuters.com
The Iran war is already taking a toll on major economies around the world, according to business surveys on Tuesday which showed how a surge in energy prices and rising uncertainty were dampening activity and pushing inflation expectations higher. Source: reuters.com
WEF is committed to returning to the Gulf. Business and political leaders there know that the need for conversation and the hunt for solutions is now paramount. Source: fortune.com
Mark Zandi said the risk of a US recession is rising, and flagged the exact level he thinks oil would need to hit to spur a downturn. Source: businessinsider.com
Energy shortages could occur in late April or May if the U.S.-Israel war with Iran does not end, Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic and Energy Affairs Katherina Reiche said on Tuesday at the CERAWeek conference in Houston. Source: reuters.com
The Communist Party’s technological ambition is breathtaking Source: economist.com
The economy, inflation and immigration are the top issues for Latinos ahead of the US midterms. Source: bloomberg.com
Surveys of global businesses released Tuesday have laid bare how the energy-price crisis is already weighing on the economy. Early readings of S&P Global’s purchasing-managers indexes showed growth is slowing across Europe and Asia. The U.S.’s report is due at 9:45 a.m. ET. Here’s what the surveys Source: wsj.com
The war in Iran and the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling have made Bessent’s deficit goal a mission impossible Source: bloomberg.com
A Strait of Hormuz closure threatens 7% of global energy. Business leaders need a 3-step strategy to manage recession risk and high oil prices today. Source: forbes.com
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