Phrases with «oil shock»

The phrase "oil shock" refers to a sudden and significant increase in the price of oil. It can happen due to various reasons such as wars, conflicts, or disruptions in oil supply. This increase in oil prices can have a major impact on the global economy, causing higher fuel costs, inflation, and economic instability. Full definition

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Sentences with «oil shock»

  • Likewise, if peak oil has not yet arrived, what I call the last oil shock certainly has. (newscientist.com)
  • You need to look beyond the recent oil shock if you want to truly assess how large energy companies are performing relative to their peers. (fortune.com)
  • There are many ways that oil shocks affect the economy, and none of them is good. (jeffrubinssmallerworld.com)
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