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Market Storms: The Invisible Hand or the Iron Fist?

Market Storms: The Invisible Hand or the Iron Fist?

by Natalija Riabko | Apr 23, 2025 | All Markets, Article, Forecast, News, News of the day

Financial markets are a complex interplay of supply, demand, and sentiment – but beneath the surface, two titanic forces wage a silent war. On one side, the fundamental laws of economics: production, consumption, and scarcity. On the other, the unpredictable...
The New Gold Rush: How Space Resources Will Shape the Next Century

The New Gold Rush: How Space Resources Will Shape the Next Century

by Natalija Riabko | Apr 22, 2025 | Forecast, Future of investment, News, News of the day, Space Industry

As dawn breaks over the Cape Canaveral launch pads, a new era of exploration is taking shape – not toward uncharted continents, but into the vast, untapped frontier of space. The 21st century’s great powers are no longer racing merely for geopolitical dominance...
China Launches First Cross-Regional Hydrogen Truck Highway

China Launches First Cross-Regional Hydrogen Truck Highway

by Natalija Riabko | Apr 17, 2025 | China, Green Energy, Hydrogen, News, News of the day

China has opened its first long-distance hydrogen trucking route, a 1,150-kilometer highway linking key industrial zones, in a move that underscores the country’s ambitions to dominate the emerging hydrogen economy. State-owned energy giant Sinopec (China...
Oil Markets in Limbo: Geopolitics and Demand Concerns Keep Prices Rangebound

Oil Markets in Limbo: Geopolitics and Demand Concerns Keep Prices Rangebound

by Natalija Riabko | Apr 15, 2025 | Forecast, News, News of the day, Oil, USA

Oil futures remain stuck in a holding pattern, with Brent crude continuing to trade within a tight $63 – 66 per barrel range. The market is caught between short-term supportive factors and longer-term demand anxieties, leaving traders hesitant to commit to a...
The High Seas Bargain: IMO’s Carbon Pricing Deal and the Cost of Cleaning Up Shipping

The High Seas Bargain: IMO’s Carbon Pricing Deal and the Cost of Cleaning Up Shipping

by Natalija Riabko | Apr 14, 2025 | Green Energy, News, News of the day, Uncategorized

The world’s shipping lanes, arteries of global commerce, have long operated beyond the reach of carbon regulation. That era is ending. On April 11, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee brokered a watershed compromise:...
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