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Saudi Aramco Suspends Major Refinery Operations After Drone Strike, Jolting Oil Markets

Saudi Aramco Suspends Major Refinery Operations After Drone Strike, Jolting Oil Markets

Ras Tanura, Monday, 2 March 2026.
Operations at the pivotal Ras Tanura refinery halted following a drone strike, driving Brent crude to $80 per barrel as the expanding Iran-Israel conflict threatens global energy supply lines.

Administration Links Future Rate Cuts to Projected AI Productivity Surge

Administration Links Future Rate Cuts to Projected AI Productivity Surge

Washington D.C., Monday, 2 March 2026.
The administration argues AI will mirror the 1990s internet boom to justify rate cuts, though economists warn the sector’s massive resource consumption could conversely spike near-term inflation.

Boston Real Estate Investment Pauses Amid Rent Control Concerns

Boston Real Estate Investment Pauses Amid Rent Control Concerns

Boston, Monday, 2 March 2026.
A major real estate investor is halting new Boston projects, managing $10 billion in assets. Citing policy uncertainties like rent control, they are diverting funds elsewhere, impacting Boston’s development.

Texas Ports Surge as Venezuelan Heavy Crude Imports Triple Under New Trade Deal

Texas Ports Surge as Venezuelan Heavy Crude Imports Triple Under New Trade Deal

Houston, Sunday, 1 March 2026.
Following a $2 billion agreement, Venezuelan oil exports to the U.S. tripled in January 2026. Texas refineries are rapidly absorbing these heavy crude shipments to replace dwindling Mexican supplies, signaling a major shift in Gulf Coast energy dynamics.

US and Israel Kill Iranian Supreme Leader, Sparking Global Oil Supply Fears

US and Israel Kill Iranian Supreme Leader, Sparking Global Oil Supply Fears

Washington, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
On February 28, 2026, joint US-Israeli strikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Markets brace for extreme volatility and surging oil prices as the Strait of Hormuz faces potential closure.

How Trump’s Tariffs Are Rewriting Global Trade Rules and Raising Prices

How Trump’s Tariffs Are Rewriting Global Trade Rules and Raising Prices

Washington D.C., Saturday, 28 February 2026.
Despite protectionist goals, the U.S. hit a record $1.23 trillion trade deficit in 2025, while shifting supply chains drove a 90 percent surge in computing imports from Mexico.

Billion-Dollar Collateral Gap at UK Firm Rattles Major Global Banks

Billion-Dollar Collateral Gap at UK Firm Rattles Major Global Banks

New York, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
A shocking £930 million collateral shortfall, linked to alleged asset double-pledging at UK lender MFS, has triggered a sharp selloff across Wall Street’s major financial institutions.

Private Equity Industry Pivots to Retirement Accounts as Returns Stall

Private Equity Industry Pivots to Retirement Accounts as Returns Stall

New York, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
As private equity firms returned only 14% of managed capital in 2025, the push to access the $10 trillion 401(k) market raises urgent concerns regarding liquidity and risk for savers.

Early IRS Data Reveals Average Tax Refund Surges Over 10% for 2026 Season

Early IRS Data Reveals Average Tax Refund Surges Over 10% for 2026 Season

Washington, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
Early filers are seeing refunds average $3,804, a significant 10.2% increase over last year, signaling a potential liquidity boost for households under the new tax laws.

Strait of Hormuz Blockade Risks Sending Oil Prices Toward $110

Strait of Hormuz Blockade Risks Sending Oil Prices Toward $110

Tehran, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
With 20% of global oil transiting this choke point, analysts warn a potential disruption could drive crude prices to $110, threatening critical supply chains worldwide.