Energy Crisis
UK Gilt Yields Hit 17-Year Highs as Fiscal Sustainability Concerns Trigger Fixed-Income Rout
The British bond market selloff signals a macro regime shift from monetary policy concerns to sovereign credit stress, with contagion risk spreading to U.S. Treasuries.
Cuba’s Infrastructure Collapse Triggers Rare Street Violence as US Blockade Bites
Protesters attacked Communist Party offices in Morón over cascading blackouts, exposing how energy poverty can fracture authoritarian states—and destabilize an entire region.
War Analogs: How 1979 Oil Shocks Frame Iran’s Market Threat
Historical pattern analysis reveals oil spike mechanics, defensive sector rotation windows, and volatility persistence timelines that map current escalation risk.
Cuba in Darkness: Protests Erupt as Grid Collapses Under US Fuel Blockade
Millions plunged into blackout as American pressure campaign chokes island's energy supply, triggering unrest not seen since 2021.