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Mar 20
10m 10s

Oil pulls back, but risks remain elevate...

Swissquote, Ipek Ozkardeskaya, Feyyaz Alingan
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Oil is pulling back as US/Israel are trying to calm the game, but don’t be fooled—the Middle East continues to boil, energy price risks remain tilted to the upside and the latter has thrown central banks into a fresh dilemma: what to do with the rates? Rate cut expectations are fading, while the risk of renewed tightening is creeping back—especially in Europ ... Show More
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