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Oil surged above $95, but Omar Najia called volatility “noise,” expecting lower prices. Michal Meidan stressed China’s buffers yet deep exposure to disruptions, while Yan Chong Yaw highlighted Asia’s divide between stockpiled “haves” and vulnerable importers. All warned supply strains persist, with outcomes hinging on conflict duration and a negotiated, not military, resolution.
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Oil surged above $95, but Omar Najia called volatility “noise,” expecting lower prices. Michal Meidan stressed China’s buffers yet deep exposure to disruptions, while Yan Chong Yaw highlighted Asia’s divide between stockpiled “haves” and vulnerable importers. All warned supply strains persist, with outcomes hinging on conflict duration and a negotiated, not military, resolution.

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