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Oil May Rise to $150 If US Goes Ahead With Blockade, Onyx Says
Oil prices should be much higher than current levels if the US goes ahead with a planned naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, according to a veteran oil market executive.
Emerging Assets Slide as US Hormuz Blockade Saps Risk Sentiment
Emerging assets declined as escalating tensions in the Middle East following a breakdown in peace negotiations sapped risk sentiment.
Pakistan sees trade boost, renewed confidence amid global turmoil
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, on Monday highlighted Pakistan’s key reform priorities while participating in a high-level panel discussion at Harvard University titled “Pakistan’s Economic Agenda: Stability, Reform and What Comes Next,” held as part of Pakistan Conference 2026. The minister described the ongoing Middle East conflict as one of the most significant supply shocks the global economy has witnessed in recent years, requiring careful an...
Oil, Gas Jump As Trump Plans Hormuz Blockade | The Asia Trade 4/13/2026
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Whoever’s Stopping It, the Oil Doesn’t Get Through
The war and supply interruption will now likely escalate before they improve.
Hormuz oil crisis hits China; a family of dentists: 5 weekend reads you missed
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. ‘Cancelling orders’ in China: Hormuz oil crisis hits transport and manufacturing 2. ‘A big deal’: military drills show Tokyo’s growing focus on deterring China 3. UAE pulls US$3.5 billion from Pakistan after Iran war mediation 4. Why has China mapped out a third new county in Xinjiang on its...
What happens in Sudan will not stay in Sudan
The disintegration of the country would complete an arc of ungovernable lands across the Sahel
Sotheby’s offers to pay sellers interest as art market struggles
Patrick Drahi-owned auction house contends with heavy debt burden in shrinking market
Carmakers’ new weapon to tackle EV range anxiety
VW, Renault and BMW considering range-extended vehicles to entice drivers not ready for full electric switch
Tough Earnings Season Beckons as Iran War Hurts European Growth
MarketsTough Earnings Season Beckons as Iran War Hurts European GrowthFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftGift this articleContact us:Provide news feedback or report an errorConfidential tip?Send a tip to our reportersSite feedback:Take our SurveyNew WindowFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftBy Chloe MeleyApril 13, 2026 at 4:00 AM UTCBookmarkSaveAs an earnings season clouded in geopolitical uncertainty gets underway, growth expectations for European companies might turn out to...
Why Money Managers Are 'Looking Through' Iran Conflict
K2 Asset Management's George Boubouras, Managing Director and Head of Research, Investments and Advisory, says that while the Iran conflict and naval blockade are driving sharp volatility, long‑term investors should look through the headlines rather than trade on every twist. He expects continued price and volume shocks to lift inflation and raise recession risks. but sees resilient underlying earnings in developed markets like the US. (Source: Bloomberg)
Onyx: Trump’s Hormuz Blockade Threat 'Makes No Sense'
ONYX Capital Group MD Jorge Montepeque says US President Donald Trump's threat to blockade the Strait of Hormuz 'makes no sense'. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin." (Source: Bloomberg)
Donald Trump lashes Pope Leo on social media for criticism of Iran war
The head of the Catholic Church has emerged as a leading voice of opposition against US foreign policy
What Next for the Middle East After US-Iran Talks Collapse
The US and Iran failed to reach a deal in marathon talks in Pakistan, jeopardizing a ceasefire reached last week that raised hopes of a quick resolution to the war. Bloomberg's Joumanna Bercetche has the latest. (Source: Bloomberg)
Inpex Boosts Condensate Supply to Australia Amid Fuel Shortages
Japan’s Inpex Corp. will make two additional cargoes of natural gas condensate — used to produce refined fuels such as gasoline — from its Australian liquefied natural gas export project available to domestic refiners, as the country grapples with fuel shortages.
Copper Falls, Aluminum Spreads Spike as US Plans Hormuz Blockade
Copper fell and a key aluminum spread flared as US President Donald Trump’s vow to blockade the Strait of Hormuz threatened more uncertainty for metals markets already reeling from the six-week conflict in the Middle East.
Chinese Rare Earth Companies Jump After Quarterly Price Hike
Shares in Chinese rare earth companies advanced after key producers announced a sharp increase in second-quarter product prices, signaling tighter supply conditions and stronger demand amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
Ratney on Potential Impact of US Blockade of Hormuz
Michael Ratney, Former US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and US Special Envoy for Syria, says the Trump Administration's plan to move US Navy forces to block the Strait of Hormuz 'injects enormous element of risk and uncertainty' that could lead to more spikes in energy prices and potential retaliation from Iran. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud Watts on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade". (Source: Bloomberg)
Asian LNG Imports Plummet to Six-Year Low on Middle East Crisis
Asian liquefied natural gas imports have dropped to the lowest in almost six years as the conflict in the Middle East chokes supplies and forces buyers to curb consumption.
Asian LNG Prices Set to Rise as US Threatens to Block Hormuz
Asian spot liquefied natural gas prices are set to rise as the US moved to blockade the Strait of Hormuz after Washington and Tehran failed to reach an agreement in peace talks over the weekend.