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The Game Theory Is Pointing to More Escalation
For all that Trump wants a brief war, the window for an easy TACO exit is closed.
JPMorgan's Das on Opportunities for Investors Amid Market Volatility
JPMorgan's Mixo Das says investors can "just choose to look through this volatility" when it comes to geopolitical events. He also tells Bloomberg Television that some investors are looking at staples, energy, materials and industrials as a sector trade, or u…
Dubai Suspends Flights as Trump Demands Help With Hormuz
Dubai International Airport has temporarily suspended flights after a drone incident caused a fuel tank to catch fire. The suspension takes place as US President Donald Trump says he’s “demanding” other countries help secure passage through the Strait of Horm…
Philippine Central Bank Steps in as Peso Nears Key Level of 60
The Philippine peso weakened toward the key psychological level of 60 pesos per dollar, prompting the central bank to intervene to support the currency.
Trump Demands Help with Hormuz, US Attacks Kharg Island
Trump said he’s “demanding” other countries help secure transit through Hormuz. (Source: Bloomberg)
Trump Demands Other Nations' Help on Hormuz | The Asia Trade 3/16/2026
"Bloomberg: The Asia Trade" brings you everything you need to know to get ahead as the trading day begins in Asia. Bloomberg TV is live from Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts, getting insight and analysis from newsmakers and industry lead…
Japan Starts Release of Oil From Reserves as War Snarls Flows
Japan started releasing oil from the nation’s reserves, as the war in the Middle East threatens the energy security of importers.
China Taps Fertilizer Reserves as War Disrupts Global Supplies
China has decided to release commercial fertilizer stockpiles for the spring planting season early this year, as war in the Middle East disrupts global trade flows and pushes up prices of key crop nutrients.
Oil Shock to Show Up on India Inc.’s Balance Sheets Soon
A return to steady crude, gas supplies needed for markets to stabilize.
China Consumption Still Under Pressure, UBS Says
China’s main economic indicators fared better than forecast to start the year. Ning Zhang of UBS Investment Bank says there's "notable divergence between the external demand from exports versus kind of still soft domestic activities." (Source: Bloomberg)