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The escalating conflict between Israel and Iran is injecting fresh uncertainty into the Middle East’s equity capital markets, putting what has been a resilient region so far this year to the test.
Fifteen-year-old Bella Baker should be in a classroom in Leeds, beginning her GCSE mock exams. Instead, she is facing the ...
"It's not the stagflation of the 1970s, but it does start to make you wonder if this is the 2020s version of stagflation." He ...
Four days into their war with Iran, Israelis are shaken and anxious, yet remain resilient, still backing Prime Minister ...
Israel Iran conflict is now reaching a dangerous tipping point as questions rise about Israel's ability to strike Iran’s ...
Iran is one of the world’s top oil producers, and may try to block the Strait of Hormuz, a key export channel.
The young girl sits on the dusty floor, clutching her father’s shoe close to her chest as she cries and screams in anger.
Stocks rose and oil prices retreated on Monday as investors shrugged off the continuation of hostilities between Israel and ...
Israel's shekel jumped sharply and stocks and bonds gained on Monday as investors began to look beyond the escalating ...
The main macro threat from fighting between Israel and Iran is a run-up in energy prices that persists and drives headline ...
Investors seeking reassurance have plenty to cling to. While Israel has expanded its theatre of operations from strikes on Iranian commanders to energy infrastructure, it has steered clear of Iran's ...
According to the Bible (Ezra 1:1-4), the famous founder of the Persian Empire, Cyrus the Great, ironically freed the Israelites from their Babylonian captivity and allowed them to return to ...