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13.05.26 - 12:06
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UK housebuilder Vistry warns of ′significantly′ lower profits amid Iran war uncertainty (The Guardian)
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Bovis Homes owner's shares plunge 10.5% after it was forced to cut prices as buyers became cautiousOne of the UK's biggest housebuilders has said its profits will be “significantly” lower, as it was forced to cut prices after heightened uncertainty caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran.Vistry's shares plunged 10.5% in early trading on Wednesday, hitting their lowest level in nearly 15 years, as it told shareholders its first-half profits would be hit by the fallout from the Middle East conflict. Continue reading......
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31.03.26 - 13:24
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China′s Quiet Gains During US-Israel War On Iran (ZeroHedge)
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China's Quiet Gains During US-Israel War On Iran
Authored by Hamza Zaman via RealClearDefense,
The Iran conflict continues to protract despite President Trump's assumption of a quick and easy victory.
The goals of regime change and the decimation of the Iranian ballistic missile program remain unfulfilled, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz further adds to the strategic qualms of the Western powers.
The GCC states are also facing significant damage to their services industry, transport infrastructure and energy sector.
While both sides suffer great losses in this protracted conflict, America's biggest geopolitical rival – China – seems to be gaining palpable economic and strategic benefits from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Challenges to Petrodollar and Yuan's Rise against U.S. Dollar
Iranian strikes on GCC energy infrastructure, in retaliation for Israeli strikes on Iranian oil refineries and gas infrastructure, sent shockwaves through global energy supply chains. This...
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