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Record Release Size Signals Fear Of Hormuz Closure Not Just Modest Disruption
IEA's 400 million barrel release on March 11 aligns with analyst calls that Hormuz closure caused the largest supply disruption…
World DeskSPR-Style Releases Train Markets To Expect Bailouts And Weakens Conservation Incentives
Repeated emergency releases socialized downside after 2022; the March 2026 IEA draw reinforces bailout expectations while refill timelines stretch years.
Business DeskFour Hundred Million Barrels Is A Political Buffer More Than A Price Cap
IEA members agreed March 11 to release 400 million barrels with no single timeline, buying political cover while Hormuz stays…
Business DeskHeadline CPI Stability Masks Shelter Lag That Could Amplify Any Oil Shock
February CPI steadied before the war, but shelter lags mean an oil spike can layer on delayed housing pressure.
Business DeskFed Gets A Pass On Yesterday’s Data While Politicians Own Tomorrow’s Blame Game
February CPI steadied before the Iran shock, letting the Fed cite calm data while politicians face voter anger as gasoline…
Politics DeskMarkets Wrap Oil Swings Show Traders Price War Premium Before Politicians Speak
Brent above ninety erased equity futures gains March 10, 2026; markets moved before speeches.
Business DeskLive Iran War Pages Reward Constant Refresh While Strategy Stays Opaque
NYT live files deliver velocity on Hormuz and strikes but bury end-state and cost in separate interactives.
Op-Ed DeskMAR10 Trailer Drop Keeps Nintendo Controlling Hype Calendar Not Critics
Nintendo and Illumination used MAR10 Day 2026 to drop the final Super Mario Galaxy Movie trailer inside a week they…
Entertainment DeskSenate Democrats Wave of Iran Votes Aims at Hearings Not Just Obstruction
Senate Democrats use repeat Iran war votes to pressure Republicans into public hearings with Hegseth and Rubio.
Politics DeskMine-Vessel Strikes Look Surgical But Risk Drawing Every Gulf Actor Into Escalation
U.S. strikes on sixteen Iranian minelayers March 11 2026 did not reverse the insurance shock already squeezing Hormuz traffic.
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