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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFears are brewing over an oil-price shock that could rattle markets and the economy
By Jennifer Sor, Business Insider
That was a dire combination the US economy saw in the 1970s, but analysts say that the risks of another oil price shock a situation where oil prices abruptly surge and set off a domino effect of negative consequences in markets and the economy are on the rise as geopolitical conflict escalates.
Oil prices spiked in recent weeks as the US conducted its raid on Venezuela and threatened to take military action in Iran two of the world's largest crude producers.
March contracts for Brent crude, the international benchmark, rose 10% in the last week, and jumped by as much as 3% to trade above $65 a barrel on Tuesday. It's the highest price for Brent since November.
Should Brent oil hit $80 a barrel, that would probably constitute an oil price shock, according to José Torres, a senior economist at Interactive Brokers.
In that scenario, Torres said he believes bonds and stocks would sell off in tandem, as higher energy prices could stoke inflation, which could weigh on economic growth. Higher inflation could also mean the Fed has less room to cut interest rates down the line, a major catalyst that has pushed risk assets higher in the past year.
https://www.businessinsider.com/oil-prices-supply-shock-brent-crude-iran-venezuela-2026-1
Irish_Dem
(80,059 posts)All evidence points to Trump and his minders doing all of this on purpose.
LR3
(130 posts)1) Crypto -- he and the tech douches want crypto to replace the U.S. dollar
2) Bribes -- pay Trump and he will favor your business. Example: Navida. He doesn't care what the national security or long-term economic consequences are as long as it lines his pockets
3) Tariffs -- see 1 & 2 above. Pay Trump and he'll give you and your industry favorable terms. This is why he is railing about the possibility of the SC declaring tariffs unconstitutional -- he'll lose his leverage to shake down whole segments of the economy
4) Oil -- see 1, 2, and 3 above. He tried to shakedown oil companies for $1B BEFORE the election. Now, he's openly stated oil revenues from Venezuela will be placed in OFFSHORE ACCOUNTS CONTROLLED BY TRUMP. Because who is going to stop him?? Surely not Repukes in Congress who are too busy licking his orange anus
5) And on and on and on...it's ALWAYS about enriching himself, everyone else and everything else be damned
Irish_Dem
(80,059 posts)ProfessorGAC
(75,902 posts)I think it's more him & a few upper minions relishing the "disruptor" image and just executing on whatever ideas that other more deliberate thinkers would do.
While it's clear that everything is transactional for him & he measures himself by net worth, I think ascribing a motive with a plan to him is an overestimation.
tinrobot
(11,964 posts)When you manufacture a crisis, you also create an opportunity for a grift/shakedown/profit.
dutch777
(4,924 posts)Current level of $60 a barrel has already led to 14% of wells in the Permian Basin being left off line as they don't make money on only $60 per barrel and it has curtailed new well drilling there too. But, they don't want a highly chaotic market where the Saudi's can drop prices and raise production as a way to capture more market share which they have done in the past. As the Saudi oil is way cheaper to pump, they can make money with price per barrel way below even where it is now and that would seriously dent the US producers, make Venezuelan oil not close to being price competitive and generally roil economic markets. All things not in Trump's favor. No sure he thinks that far, but suspect Bessent and others around him do.
Irish_Dem
(80,059 posts)Experts are saying things are going in a bad direction.
allegorical oracle
(6,230 posts)there are others at work causing the car to crash. He's along for the power ride and the grift. Eating three hamburgers or playing golf in a day is about the extent of his deliberate planning. He knows that -- it's why he's always reminding everyone of how smart he is.
Irish_Dem
(80,059 posts)Trump is just the front man, the snake oil salesman
tinrobot
(11,964 posts)Seriously.