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Global Economic Disruptions: Coal Futures Surge and Memory Chip Shortage Looms

European coal futures have extended their gains for a fourth consecutive day following a drone attack on a key Russian port, while a global memory chip shortage is emerging as a major crisis in the making.

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    Memory Chip Shortage is Global Crisis in the Making | The Pulse 2/16/2026

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Global Economic Disruptions: Coal Futures Surge and Memory Chip Shortage Looms

European coal futures have extended their gains for a fourth consecutive day following a drone attack on a key Russian port, while a global memory chip shortage is emerging as a major crisis in the making.

Monday, February 16, 2026 • 3 min read • 2 source references

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The global economy is facing a perfect storm of disruptions, with European coal futures surging and a looming memory chip shortage threatening to cripple industries worldwide.

European coal futures have climbed for a fourth day, driven by a drone attack on the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, a major hub for coal exports. The strike has tightened supply, exacerbating an already precarious energy market. According to market analysts, the attack has resulted in a significant disruption to coal shipments, with major shipper Indonesia also tightening supply.

"The attack on the Novorossiysk port is a significant blow to the global coal market," said a commodities analyst at a major investment bank. "With Indonesia also reducing supply, we can expect coal prices to remain elevated in the short term."

Meanwhile, a global shortage of memory chips is emerging as a major crisis in the making. The shortage, which has been brewing for months, is now threatening to impact industries ranging from consumer electronics to automotive manufacturing.

"The memory chip shortage is a ticking time bomb for the global economy," said Rachel Ellehuus, Director-General of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). "We're already seeing major manufacturers scramble to secure supply, and if the situation isn't resolved quickly, we can expect significant disruptions to global supply chains."

The shortage is attributed to a combination of factors, including a surge in demand for memory chips, particularly in the automotive and consumer electronics sectors, as well as production constraints due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We're seeing a perfect storm of demand and supply constraints," said Vasiliki Pachatouridi, EMEA Head of iShares Fixed Income Product Strategy at BlackRock. "The shortage is already having a significant impact on the tech sector, and if it's not addressed quickly, we can expect to see a ripple effect across the global economy."

The shortage has already led to concerns about the impact on the global economy, with some analysts warning of a potential recession.

"The memory chip shortage has the potential to be a major economic disruptor," said Jordan Sinclair, UK President of Robinhood. "We're already seeing major manufacturers slow production, and if the situation isn't resolved quickly, we can expect to see a significant impact on economic growth."

As the global economy navigates these disruptions, investors are bracing for a potentially volatile period ahead.

"Investors need to be prepared for a bumpy ride," said Pachatouridi. "The coal futures surge and memory chip shortage are just the latest in a series of disruptions that are testing the resilience of the global economy."

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the global economy is facing a perfect storm of disruptions that will require swift and decisive action to mitigate the impact.

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  • Bloomberg: "European Coal Futures Extend Gain After Strike on Russian Port"
  • The Pulse: "Memory Chip Shortage is Global Crisis in the Making"

The global economy is facing a perfect storm of disruptions, with European coal futures surging and a looming memory chip shortage threatening to cripple industries worldwide.

European coal futures have climbed for a fourth day, driven by a drone attack on the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, a major hub for coal exports. The strike has tightened supply, exacerbating an already precarious energy market. According to market analysts, the attack has resulted in a significant disruption to coal shipments, with major shipper Indonesia also tightening supply.

"The attack on the Novorossiysk port is a significant blow to the global coal market," said a commodities analyst at a major investment bank. "With Indonesia also reducing supply, we can expect coal prices to remain elevated in the short term."

Meanwhile, a global shortage of memory chips is emerging as a major crisis in the making. The shortage, which has been brewing for months, is now threatening to impact industries ranging from consumer electronics to automotive manufacturing.

"The memory chip shortage is a ticking time bomb for the global economy," said Rachel Ellehuus, Director-General of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). "We're already seeing major manufacturers scramble to secure supply, and if the situation isn't resolved quickly, we can expect significant disruptions to global supply chains."

The shortage is attributed to a combination of factors, including a surge in demand for memory chips, particularly in the automotive and consumer electronics sectors, as well as production constraints due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We're seeing a perfect storm of demand and supply constraints," said Vasiliki Pachatouridi, EMEA Head of iShares Fixed Income Product Strategy at BlackRock. "The shortage is already having a significant impact on the tech sector, and if it's not addressed quickly, we can expect to see a ripple effect across the global economy."

The shortage has already led to concerns about the impact on the global economy, with some analysts warning of a potential recession.

"The memory chip shortage has the potential to be a major economic disruptor," said Jordan Sinclair, UK President of Robinhood. "We're already seeing major manufacturers slow production, and if the situation isn't resolved quickly, we can expect to see a significant impact on economic growth."

As the global economy navigates these disruptions, investors are bracing for a potentially volatile period ahead.

"Investors need to be prepared for a bumpy ride," said Pachatouridi. "The coal futures surge and memory chip shortage are just the latest in a series of disruptions that are testing the resilience of the global economy."

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the global economy is facing a perfect storm of disruptions that will require swift and decisive action to mitigate the impact.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg: "European Coal Futures Extend Gain After Strike on Russian Port"
  • The Pulse: "Memory Chip Shortage is Global Crisis in the Making"

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