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Not All Oil Stocks Benefit Equally Not All Oil Stocks Benefit Equally

Since the onset of the conflict with Iran, a distinct divergence has appeared within energy equities. While Chevron has climbed approximately 10%, Total has outperformed with gains nearing 15%. This performance gap suggests that internal corporate strategies, rather than market momentum alone, are driving shareholder returns.

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Private Credit: The Stress Point Private Credit: The Stress Point

Private credit has moved back into focus as questions grow around liquidity, transparency, and systemic risk.

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The Future is Being Priced in Headlines The Future is Being Priced in Headlines

Markets are no longer reacting only to numbers on a screen. They are reacting to tone, timing, and the choreography of political messaging.

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ECB Maintains Rates Amid Inflation Forecasts ECB Maintains Rates Amid Inflation Forecasts

The European Central Bank (ECB) opted for stability at its March 2026 meeting, holding interest rates steady as widely anticipated by global markets. The policy rate remains at 2.15%, the deposit rate at 2.00%, and the marginal lending rate at 2.40%. Despite the pause, the Governing Council reaffirmed its commitment to the 2% medium-term target, adopting a cautious stance as geopolitical volatility reshapes the Eurozone's economic landscape.

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BoE Hits Pause as Costs Keep Climbing BoE Hits Pause as Costs Keep Climbing

The Bank of England kept its policy rate at 3.75% in March, with a unanimous vote that reflected consensus, but not comfort.

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U.S. Issues Jones Act Waiver to Stabilize Energy U.S. Issues Jones Act Waiver to Stabilize Energy

The White House has implemented a temporary policy shift to support energy security amid mounting global volatility. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, a move specifically designed to alleviate short-term disruptions in the oil and fuel markets. This strategic intervention comes as domestic supply chains face intensifying pressure from geopolitical friction and operational bottlenecks.

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Fed Pressure Builds Beneath the Surface Fed Pressure Builds Beneath the Surface

The Federal Reserve left its policy rate unchanged at 3.50%-3.75% following its March 17-18 meeting, matching expectations.

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Is Volatility Being Priced Too High? Is Volatility Being Priced Too High?

Financial markets occasionally display a striking contradiction.

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