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LONDON, July 10 — Global investors are increasingly repositioning portfolios toward defensive assets as inflation concerns, higher energy prices and the approaching technology earnings season reshape expectations for financial markets and the global economic outlook.
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Oil Supply Risks Renew Global Focus on Energy Infrastructure and Strategic Resilience
LONDON, July 10 — Renewed uncertainty surrounding global oil supply is prompting governments, energy companies and institutional investors to accelerate efforts to strengthen critical infrastructure and diversify energy security strategies as geopolitical risks continue to reshape international markets.

Sovereign Wealth Infrastructure Platforms: Why Africa’s Next Infrastructure Cycle May Start Before Procurement
Africa’s next infrastructure cycle may not begin with tender notices, engineering designs or procurement announcements. It may begin earlier, inside the financing architecture that determines which projects become bankable before they ever reach the market.

Maritime Security Concerns Raise Fresh Questions About Civilian Trade Protection in the Gulf
Renewed security concerns surrounding commercial shipping in the Gulf are prompting governments, humanitarian organisations and international maritime agencies to intensify discussions on protecting civilian trade routes that underpin global commerce and economic stability.

US–Iran Tensions Reignite Concerns Over Commercial Shipping and Regional Stability
Renewed tensions between the United States and Iran are once again placing commercial shipping, regional energy security and international trade at the centre of global economic attention as governments and businesses assess the potential consequences for markets and investment.













