Does the Market Really Know the True Value of Oil? Nigeria's Shock Impact on Asia Markets
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Nijerya'nın 2024 yılı başında petrol üretimini kesmesi, Asya borsalarını şok etti. Nijerya, 2023'teki petrol üretimi artışıyla birlikte ABD'nin en büy
Nigeria's sudden cut in oil production has sent shockwaves through Asia's stock markets. As the world's 5th largest oil producer, Nigeria's 30% reduction in output has sent global oil supply into a sharp decline. Asia, which imports 20% of Nigeria's crude oil, is bracing for a potential 15% rise in crude oil prices. Analysts warn that this could push oil prices to $90/baril by 2024. Japan, South Korea, and China are the hardest hit, with their stock markets already reflecting concerns over the global oil shortage.
Nigeria's production cut is likely to tighten global oil supply by 2%, raising the risk of oil prices reaching $90/baril in 2024, which could further destabilize Asia's financial markets.
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