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Global Markets Face Uncertainty Amid Policy Shifts and Geopolitical Tensions

Trade wars, energy market fluctuations, and renewable investments shape the economic landscape

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    Zaman: Policy Uncertainty Will Weigh on USD Confidence

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    Enel to Boost US, Europe Renewables Spending in $63 Billion Plan

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    US Battery Market to Grow Despite Policy Headwinds, Report Says

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Global Markets Face Uncertainty Amid Policy Shifts and Geopolitical Tensions

Trade wars, energy market fluctuations, and renewable investments shape the economic landscape

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Global markets are facing a complex web of uncertainty as policy shifts, geopolitical tensions, and energy market fluctuations continue to shape the economic landscape. The US Supreme Court's decision to scrap President Trump's reciprocal tariffs has sparked a mixed reaction, with Asian stocks gaining and the dollar slipping, while US stock futures fell.

According to Mahjabeen Zaman, Head of FX Research at ANZ, the policy uncertainty will weigh on USD confidence. "The US dollar is likely to remain under pressure as the market digests the implications of the Supreme Court's decision," Zaman told Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche.

Meanwhile, energy market consultancy FGE NexantECA warns that war between the US and Iran looks imminent, which could lead to a strong rally in oil prices. "The escalating tensions between the US and Iran have raised concerns about the stability of the global energy market," said Fesharaki, founder of FGE NexantECA. "If war breaks out, we can expect oil prices to surge significantly."

Despite the uncertainty, Enel SpA is planning to boost its investments in renewable energy projects in the US and Europe. The Italian energy company has announced a $63 billion plan to deepen its commitments in the region over the next three years, focusing on wind power and battery storage. "We believe that renewable energy is the future, and we are committed to playing a leading role in the transition to a low-carbon economy," said Enel's CEO.

In the US, the battery market is expected to grow by 21% this year, despite policy headwinds. According to a report by the US solar trade group, demand for batteries is outweighing policy uncertainty, driving growth in the energy storage market.

In a separate development, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have agreed on a slew of new deals covering areas including critical minerals and artificial intelligence. The agreements, signed during Lula's first state visit to South Korea in 21 years, aim to expand bilateral cooperation between the two countries. "We are committed to strengthening our ties with Brazil and exploring new opportunities for cooperation," said President Lee.

As global markets navigate the complex landscape of policy shifts, geopolitical tensions, and energy market fluctuations, one thing is clear: the road ahead will be marked by uncertainty. However, with investments in renewable energy and growth in the battery market, there are also opportunities for innovation and progress.

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  • Bloomberg: "Policy Uncertainty Will Weigh on USD Confidence"
  • FGE NexantECA: "Oil to Surge as US and Iran Appear Set for War"
  • Enel SpA: "Enel to Boost US, Europe Renewables Spending in $63 Billion Plan"
  • US Solar Trade Group: "US Battery Market to Grow Despite Policy Headwinds"
  • Reuters: "South Korea, Brazil Hail ‘New Leap’ in Ties as Lula Visits Seoul"

Global markets are facing a complex web of uncertainty as policy shifts, geopolitical tensions, and energy market fluctuations continue to shape the economic landscape. The US Supreme Court's decision to scrap President Trump's reciprocal tariffs has sparked a mixed reaction, with Asian stocks gaining and the dollar slipping, while US stock futures fell.

According to Mahjabeen Zaman, Head of FX Research at ANZ, the policy uncertainty will weigh on USD confidence. "The US dollar is likely to remain under pressure as the market digests the implications of the Supreme Court's decision," Zaman told Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche.

Meanwhile, energy market consultancy FGE NexantECA warns that war between the US and Iran looks imminent, which could lead to a strong rally in oil prices. "The escalating tensions between the US and Iran have raised concerns about the stability of the global energy market," said Fesharaki, founder of FGE NexantECA. "If war breaks out, we can expect oil prices to surge significantly."

Despite the uncertainty, Enel SpA is planning to boost its investments in renewable energy projects in the US and Europe. The Italian energy company has announced a $63 billion plan to deepen its commitments in the region over the next three years, focusing on wind power and battery storage. "We believe that renewable energy is the future, and we are committed to playing a leading role in the transition to a low-carbon economy," said Enel's CEO.

In the US, the battery market is expected to grow by 21% this year, despite policy headwinds. According to a report by the US solar trade group, demand for batteries is outweighing policy uncertainty, driving growth in the energy storage market.

In a separate development, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have agreed on a slew of new deals covering areas including critical minerals and artificial intelligence. The agreements, signed during Lula's first state visit to South Korea in 21 years, aim to expand bilateral cooperation between the two countries. "We are committed to strengthening our ties with Brazil and exploring new opportunities for cooperation," said President Lee.

As global markets navigate the complex landscape of policy shifts, geopolitical tensions, and energy market fluctuations, one thing is clear: the road ahead will be marked by uncertainty. However, with investments in renewable energy and growth in the battery market, there are also opportunities for innovation and progress.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg: "Policy Uncertainty Will Weigh on USD Confidence"
  • FGE NexantECA: "Oil to Surge as US and Iran Appear Set for War"
  • Enel SpA: "Enel to Boost US, Europe Renewables Spending in $63 Billion Plan"
  • US Solar Trade Group: "US Battery Market to Grow Despite Policy Headwinds"
  • Reuters: "South Korea, Brazil Hail ‘New Leap’ in Ties as Lula Visits Seoul"

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