Daily Management Review
Economics

Energy Shock and Wealth Erosion Reshape U.S. Consumer Psychology Amid Geopolitical Strain

The latest decline in U.S. consumer sentiment reflects more than a routine fluctuation in confidence; it signals a deeper recalibration of how households perceive economic stability in a world increasingly shaped by geopolitical disruptions. The March reading, which slipped to a three-month low,...

S&P Global Ratings downgrade Eurozone and UK GDP growth forecast to 1% in 2026

Analysts at S&P Global Ratings have lowered their economic growth prediction for the Eurozone and UK in 2026 to 1%. The agency's report indicated that growth had earlier been projected to be 1.2% in the Eurozone and 1.4% in the UK. The eruption of conflict in the Middle East and its effect on oil...

Fractured Consensus and Strategic Uncertainty Redefine G7 Diplomacy in an Era of Overlapping Conflicts

The gathering of leading Western powers at a moment of simultaneous geopolitical crises reflects a deeper transformation in how alliances function under pressure. Once defined by cohesion and predictable coordination, the G7 now operates in an environment shaped by strategic divergence, competing...

Shell CEO predicts energy shortages in Europe as early as in April

According to Bloomberg, Europe is expected to soon face similar fuel supply issues that Asia has recently encountered, as a result of the conflict in Iran. Shell's CEO, Wael Sawan, stated that the effects of the conflict are still affecting global fuel markets, starting with South Asia, then moving...

Energy Security Reframed as Geopolitical Strategy Accelerates Global Shift Toward Renewables

The disruption of global energy flows has triggered a fundamental reassessment of how nations approach energy security, with renewable power increasingly viewed not just as an environmental necessity but as a strategic imperative. The recent upheaval in fossil fuel supply chains has exposed...

Cooling Oil Prices and Diplomatic Signals Reignite Gold’s Role as a Strategic Safe-Haven Asset

Gold markets are once again reflecting the delicate balance between geopolitical tension, energy price movements, and investor sentiment, as a combination of easing oil prices and renewed diplomatic signals has triggered a sharp upward move in bullion. The rally is not merely a reaction to...

Energy Shock Transmission and Rising Uncertainty Begin to Reshape the Global Economic Outlook

The economic consequences of prolonged geopolitical conflict are beginning to surface across major economies, not through sudden collapse but through a gradual and measurable weakening of business activity. Early signals from corporate surveys and industrial indicators point to a pattern that has...

Currency Shortages Reshape Venezuela’s Business Landscape as Firms Turn to Price Hikes and Digital Alternatives

In Venezuela’s fragile economic environment, access to foreign currency has become one of the most decisive factors shaping business survival. For small and medium-sized enterprises, the persistent shortage of U.S. dollars is not merely a financial inconvenience—it is a structural constraint that...

Capital Rotation Signals Strategic Shift as Hedge Funds Rebalance Away from U.S. Equities

A subtle but consequential shift is unfolding within global financial markets as hedge funds increasingly recalibrate their exposure to U.S. equities and redirect capital toward European stocks. This repositioning reflects not a sudden reaction, but a layered strategic adjustment shaped by...

Geopolitical Signaling and Strategic Uncertainty Drive Oil Market Repricing Amid U.S.–Iran Tensions

Oil markets have once again demonstrated their sensitivity to geopolitical signaling, with prices rebounding as traders reassessed the durability of supply risks linked to escalating tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran. The immediate trigger for renewed volatility was a sharp...
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