UBS sounds alarm on oil price for the rest of 2026
Oil markets have a stubborn habit of teaching the same lesson twice. The first time hurts. The second time costs even more. Traders learned that lesson in the 1970s, when two separate supply shocks rewired global commerce in less than a decade. They learned it again in 2008, when crude punched …
Oil markets have a stubborn habit of teaching the same lesson twice. The first time hurts. The second time costs even more. Traders learned that lesson in the 1970s, when two separate supply shocks rewired global commerce in less than a decade. They learned it again in 2008, when crude punched …
Oil markets have a stubborn habit of teaching the same lesson twice. The first time hurts. The second time costs even more. Traders learned that lesson in the 1970s, when two separate supply shocks rewired global commerce in less than a decade. They learned it again in 2008, when crude punched …
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