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Monthly Archives: avril 2026

Hormuz Truce Fails to Quell Fuel Fears: IATA Warns of Months-Long Supply Snag

IATA chief says jet fuel supply could take months to recover after Hormuz reopening https://t.co/0KqLSqjPPM pic.twitter.com/H0qhi64avY — Alma Angeles (@AlmaANET25) April 8, 2026 IATA Director General Willie Walsh warning that jet fuel supply restoration in the Middle East will require months even after Strait of Hormuz reopening, due to major refining capacity damage. The statement follows…

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Oil and Gas Infrastructure Impact. Recession Risks through H2 2026

A JP Morgan Commodities Research table listing specific oil and gas assets hit across the Middle East, including pipelines, terminals, ports, depots, and fields in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Iraq, and Oman. The table details drone strikes, missile attacks, and fires causing capacity outages, with examples like partial shutdowns at Saudi East-West pipeline, full disruptions…

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Project Agorá: The Largest BIS Experiment Merging Tokenized Deposits and Wholesale CBDC

Project Agorá, launched in April 2024 by the BIS Innovation Hub, is its largest public-private collaboration, testing a multi-currency unified ledger for wholesale cross-border payments. It builds on the BIS's "unified ledger" concept, exploring how tokenization and programmability can modernize correspondent banking without replacing the two-tier monetary system (commercial banks and central banks). This…

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Systemic Evaluation of the « Selective Credit Crunch » and Modeling of Bank Non-Contagion

Private Credit will not trigger a systemic global banking crisis like 2008, but acts as an extreme amplifier of sector volatility, generating a "sawtooth recession" in corporate credit with a structural rotation towards AI-Native. The analysis conducted by integrating the 7 quantitative layers (semantic NLP, macro DSGE, factor decomposition, Markov-switching regimes, quantum-classical portfolio optimization,…

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Family offices are shifting from PE funds to direct deals

Direct investing, or direct deals, is the practice where investors like family offices or high-net-worth individuals commit capital directly into private companies or assets, bypassing traditional private equity (PE) funds where a General Partner (GP) manages the portfolio. This trend is accelerating, evidenced by family offices significantly shifting allocations away from funds toward direct deals,…

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De Facto Tolls Solidify: Iran Moves to Formalize Strait of Hormuz Fees and Transit Bans

The Brent oil market shows an extreme divergence between the paper price (futures contracts) at $109 and the physical price (spot) at $141, a $32 gap reflecting a strong "backwardation." Normally, future prices are higher than spot prices (contango) due to storage costs; this inversion signals an immediate scarcity of physical oil. The $141 price…

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35 DeFi protocols hacked in 2026 already

Thirty-five DeFi protocol hacks in early 2026 caused over $453 million in losses, according to several analysts. January (12 incidents, $103M), February (8, $24M), March (14, $41M), and April (one major event, $285M) make up this breakdown. Notable exploits cited include Step Finance (private key) and Drift Protocol on Solana (admin keys). Common attack vectors…

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