The escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East acts as a revealer of vulnerabilities in global financial markets. Rising oil prices, dollar volatility, and disruptions in supply chains are factors that could potentially affect listed companies, including those in markets relatively far from the theater of tension. At the Casablanca Stock Exchange, these developments…...
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