Geopolitics10 May 2026
IMF analyzes Middle East war's ripple effects on energy, trade, and global finance
via IMF
The IMF outlines how the escalating Middle East conflict disrupts energy flows, trade routes, and financial markets. Higher shipping costs and insurance premiums compound supply-chain inflation. Gold and safe-haven currencies benefit; emerging-market equities and high-yield credit face headwinds as risk appetite retreats.
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