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04/08/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Poor countries feel the brunt of surging prices as governments crank up handouts to help cover the costs
The surge in food and fuel prices has pressured governments to pick up the tab for their citizens, effectively stretching public finances and intensifying political instability in fragile economies. Government handouts have kept fuel and food price protests in check, but it may prove too much to bear for poorer countries. Protests have broken out […]
04/06/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Business and investing podcaster M.C. Laubscher: Entire world will suffer because of sanctions on Russia
Russia and the rest of the world are going to suffer because of the Russian sanctions, according to well-known business and investing podcaster M.C. Laubscher. “So these sanctions, if you want to break it down, who does the sanctions really hurt in the long run? Well, all of the people all over the world are […]
03/30/2022
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Cataclysmic scenario for trucking and food industries: As America’s descent into the abyss nears completion, expect skyrocketing crime and chaos as we’re pushed towards tragedy
According to this new story over at the Daily Mail, Joe Biden now risks enraging the radical-left defund-the-police ‘squad‘ by asking Congress for $32 billion to FUND the police in an attempt to fight surging crime in cities across America as another election approaches, hoping to avoid a bloodbath in the mid-terms. (Article by Stefan Stanford […]
03/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Russian Deputy PM: Rejection of Russian oil would lead to catastrophic consequences for global market
The United States and its allies have announced sanctions on a number of Russian sectors, including banning oil imports over its invasion of Ukraine. However, Russia is not backing down. Russia retaliated by threatening to close a major gas pipeline to Germany. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said in a state television address that rejection […]
03/10/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Biden declares US ban on Russian oil imports in response to Putin’s Ukraine invasion
President Joe Biden declared on Tuesday, March 8, the United States will ban imports of Russian oil as part of the international response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Western-allied countries are working to cut off Russia from the global economy to penalize Russian President Vladimir Putin for his aggression. “Today I am announcing the United States is targeting the main artery […]
03/04/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Oil prices surge to multi-year highs as Ukraine conflict causes ripple effect in global oil supplies
Oil prices are climbing to multi-year highs as the ongoing conflict Russia has embroiled itself in is preventing it from exporting a vast supply of crude, causing a ripple effect on global oil supplies. Russia is the second-largest producer of oil in the world. According to 2020 data from the Energy Information Administration, Russia produced over […]
03/03/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
US oil prices rise to a 7-year high as conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues
As Russia continued its assault on Ukraine’s capital Kiev, oil prices continued to rise Tuesday, March 1, with the U.S. crude reaching its highest level since June 2014. West Texas Intermediate crude futures, the U.S. oil benchmark, surged 11.5 percent to $106.78 per barrel at its peak for the day. It dropped during the afternoon trading and […]
03/02/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Advisory: Do not travel to Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova
Americans set to visit Russia are advised to reconsider their plans because of its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. A new Department of State advisory tells citizens to avoid travel to Russia as fighting rages on. The Feb. 28 advisory stated: “Do not travel to Russia due to the unprovoked and unjustified attack by Russian military forces in Ukraine, […]
03/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Financial pressures rise worldwide as governments witness the unfolding of the Russia-Ukraine crisis
Benchmarks rose in early trading in Tokyo and Shanghai as global investors began eyeing talks aimed at ending the Russian assault on Ukraine. The surging oil prices and increasing financial pressure from the U.S. and its allies on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, are now adding to uncertainty about the global economic outlook. Russia, […]
11/12/2021
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By Matthew Davis
Pentagon rushes $2 billion orders for customized semiconductors to beat supply crunch
The Department of Defense (DOD) is rushing as much as $2 billion orders for customized semiconductors amid fears of a looming supply crunch and a global shortage of chips. Under a stopgap spending bill passed by Congress, an initial $885 million in orders would be placed by Dec. 15 with U.S. contractors dependent on the […]
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