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BYD Tang electric SUV representing Chinese automakers and electric vehicle competition.
Posted inGeopolitics

Chinese Auto Ban Becomes a Test of U.S. Industrial Security

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 29, 2026April 29, 2026
NEOM’s new multimodal corridor is part of a wider shift toward alternative logistics routes in the Gulf.
Posted inEconomy

NEOM Land Bridge Turns Shipping Risk Into Gulf Logistics Opportunity

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 28, 2026April 28, 2026
Eurozone banks tightened lending standards as higher energy costs and weaker demand increased credit risk across the region.
Posted inEconomy

Eurozone Banks Tighten Credit as Energy Shock Reaches Finance

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 28, 2026April 28, 2026
Climate policy is becoming a boardroom issue for banks as investors and campaigners scrutinize fossil fuel lending rules.
Posted inEconomy

NatWest Protest Shows Climate Risk Is Becoming a Banking Problem

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 28, 2026April 28, 2026
The UAE’s exit from OPEC comes as energy markets face rising pressure from Gulf shipping risk and weaker producer discipline. Photo: U.S. Navy / Photographer’s Mate Airman Eben Boothby / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain.
Posted inEconomy

UAE Exit From OPEC Tests Oil Market Discipline at a Fragile Moment

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 28, 2026April 28, 2026
Levent Financial Center, Istanbul. Photo by Maurice Flesier, via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Posted inEconomy

Q Yatırım Bankası Operation Tests Investor Confidence in Turkey’s Financial Oversight

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 28, 2026April 28, 2026
ECB Faces New Inflation Shock as Iran War Lifts Eurozone Expectations
Posted inEconomy

ECB Faces New Inflation Shock as Iran War Lifts Eurozone Expectations

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 28, 2026April 28, 2026
A 32-core Irtysh CPU test shows how Russia’s sanctions-era chip strategy depends increasingly on Chinese technology
Posted inTechnology

Russia’s China-Based CPU Shows the Cost of Sanctions in a 30 FPS Gaming Test

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 27, 2026
“special relationship” faces new pressure from tariffs, digital taxes and shifting trade priorities.
Posted inGeopolitics

UK-US Special Relationship Turns Into an Economic Bargain Under Trump

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 27, 2026April 27, 2026
Gas terminal with LNG tanker and storage tanks as US natural gas markets face high inventories and weak Henry Hub prices.
Posted inMarkets

US Gas Market Sends Mixed Signal as Storage Surplus Stays High

by Oguz BuyukyildirimApril 27, 2026April 27, 2026

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