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Former U.S. State Department Sanctions Policy Chief Richard Nephew and MIT Securities Studies Program Researcher James Walsh examine the state of nuclear negotiations with Iran, the impact of global sanctions against the nation and what can be expected from an agreement. They speak on “Bloomberg Markets.” (Source: Bloomberg)
By Jason Bordoff | En route back to NYC now following a fascinating and very productive week in India with the Center on Global Energy Policy India program, led by Shayak Sengupta, and our colleagues Trevor Sutton and Dave Turk.
Businesses seek new revenue streams and brace for slowdown as lower crude weighs on government spending
Saudi Arabia and seven members of Opec+ will triple the volume of barrels they add to the market in June to increase market share
Earlier this month, China convened its “two sessions”—the annual concurrent meetings of the National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s legislature, and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Congress, a political advisor body.
During a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos last month, President Donald Trump urged Saudi Arabia and OPEC to increase oil production to lower prices and exert economic pressure on Russia.
China’s demand for oil, long an important driver of global oil demand growth, slowed dramatically during January–September 2024.