Goldman Sachs doubles down on oil and economy message for 2026
Three months into the Iran War, vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is still running more than 90% below normal levels. Base chemicals have risen faster than at any point on record. Asian petrochemical plants are declaring force majeure. And Goldman Sachs just published its most detailed …
Three months into the Iran War, vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is still running more than 90% below normal levels. Base chemicals have risen faster than at any point on record. Asian petrochemical plants are declaring force majeure. And Goldman Sachs just published its most detailed …
Three months into the Iran War, vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is still running more than 90% below normal levels. Base chemicals have risen faster than at any point on record. Asian petrochemical plants are declaring force majeure. And Goldman Sachs just published its most detailed …
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