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Compare the stock market’s valuation today with where it stood in October 1973, when that year’s Arab oil embargo was ...
In 1973, the world experienced a major turning point in automotive history. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) decided to tighten the flow of oil to the United States, triggering ...
The failure in 1973 to return to convertibility, or hold the exchange rate, at a 42.22nd of a gold ounce, rattled currency ...
Despite escalating regional tensions and military actions, Gulf National Oil Companies (NOCs) are maintaining their long-term strategies focused on stability, economic diversification, and global ...
Anybody who’s old enough, or reads a little history, knows that the Arab oil shocks of the 1970s caused a lot of trouble.
The contained move in oil prices during the Israel-Iran war highlights the increasing efficiency of energy markets and ...
The U.S. strike on Iran's nuclear site raises fears of a new oil crisis. Here's how the S&P 500 reacted during past energy ...
THERE are few things more calculated to strike fear into the world than an energy embargo. Read more at The Business Times.
So far, the conflict between Israel and Iran hasn’t caused oil prices to spike too high, but economists are watching.