The sudden immobilization of the Strait of Hormuz in late 2025 sent a massive shockwave through the international community, forcing every major global player to reconsider the true fragility of their logistical dependencies. This direct confrontation between the United States and Iran signaled a
Priya Jaiswal brings a wealth of strategic insight into the intersection of high-stakes geopolitics and international finance, a perspective that is more critical than ever as global markets grapple with unprecedented volatility. As the United States Navy begins its blockade of the Strait of
The Mediterranean region is rapidly transforming into a central hub for European renewable energy, as evidenced by a landmark financing agreement that signals a major shift toward decentralized power generation. This new initiative, known as the Sand Solar Project, involves a significant investment
Global energy markets are currently navigating a period of unprecedented instability as geopolitical tensions and physical supply disruptions redefine the traditional relationship between production quotas and actual market availability. During a recent ministerial monitoring committee meeting, the
The American consumer is currently facing a dual-pronged economic squeeze as surging gasoline prices and a sudden shift in monetary policy threaten to derail the fragile stability achieved late last year. While the markets had grown accustomed to the comfort of easing borrowing costs, the Federal
Priya Jaiswal joins us to unpack the heavy toll of the Middle Eastern conflict on European energy security. As oil prices surge and the Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint, Jaiswal’s background in international market analysis provides a vital lens through which we can understand the proposed