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GENERAL

US Eases Iran Oil Sanctions for Global Market Stability

The United States has temporarily eased sanctions on Iranian oil exports to help stabilize global energy prices. This move aims to increase oil supply and reduce costs impacting the U.S. economy. However, experts question if the 30-day waiver is enough to meet worldwide demand, especially for vulnerable Asian markets.

23 hours ago
GENERAL

Iran Challenges Dollar Dominance in Oil Trade

Iran is reportedly considering demanding Chinese yuan for oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a move that would directly challenge the US dollar's nearly 50-year dominance in global oil trade. This potential shift reflects a broader global trend of countries reducing their dependency on the dollar due to sanctions and seeking alternative currencies for major transactions.

1 day ago
Geopolitics

US Eyes Iran’s Oil: A Risky Ground Game

Discussing the idea of the U.S. taking Iran's oil, this analysis breaks down the geographic and political challenges. Iran's energy resources are concentrated in two key areas, each presenting unique difficulties for occupation. The potential for a humanitarian crisis and the lessons learned from past interventions in Iraq highlight the risks involved.

1 week ago
Finance

Trump Eyes Venezuela Oil Model for Iran

President Trump is reportedly considering a Venezuela-style model to control Iran's oil revenue, aiming to exert complete economic influence. Experts discuss the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on global oil prices. The conversation also delves into Federal Reserve policy, taxation debates, and the economic consequences of wealth taxes.

3 weeks ago
Finance

Iran Oil Trades Linked to Mysterious ‘Hector’ Figure

A secretive company, Milivus Group, is reportedly engaged in significant oil trading, with its leadership shrouded in mystery and linked to high-level Iranian circles. The company, which has experienced explosive growth, operates from offices in Dubai, Switzerland, and Romania.

1 month ago
Finance

Iran’s Oil Networks: Revolution’s Shadowy Financial Roots

The 1978 Iranian Revolution saw oil strikes and targeted assassinations cripple production, paving the way for figures like Ali Shamkhani to rise within new power structures. This historical context highlights the intricate link between energy resources, political upheaval, and the formation of influential financial networks.

1 month ago
Finance

Iran’s Oil Leverage: Strait of Hormuz and Geopolitical Chess

Iran's strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil chokepoint, and its role as a key oil supplier to China and Russia grant it significant global leverage. This dynamic, coupled with regional security concerns, profoundly impacts energy markets and U.S. foreign policy.

2 months ago