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Langley News puts residents at the center—inviting neighbours to pitch, report, and co-create stories that matter. With editor + AI verification, we publish everywhere to keep Langley informed.
by George Moen
Global markets are reacting sharply as oil prices surge past $120, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions. The ripple effects are now hitting inflation, trade flows, and economic stability across every major region.
Global markets are recalibrating as oil surges past $100 amid geopolitical escalation, while central banks, tech earnings, and trade data signal a tightening, uneven global economy.
Markets surged and oil prices dropped after a US Iran ceasefire, triggering economic ripple effects across Canada, US, Africa and global regions.
Oil shocks, currency shifts, and major deals dominate global markets as businesses adjust rapidly to rising costs and geopolitical pressure.
Oil-driven cost pressures are rippling through airlines, logistics, and global markets, while energy producers surge—reshaping pricing, margins, and business strategy worldwide.
Global markets shift as companies deploy capital, restructure operations, and accelerate AI and infrastructure investments.
Global business signals diverge as Canada slows, the U.S. doubles down on AI and higher rates, Africa faces structural pressure, and global markets adjust to shifting energy and chip demand.
AI investment surges as global companies cut costs, reduce hiring, and reposition for a rapidly shifting economic landscape.
Langley News puts residents at the center—inviting neighbours to pitch, report, and co-create stories that matter. With editor + AI verification, we publish everywhere to keep Langley informed.
by George Moen
This is Langley News, a brand new site by Main Street Mediathat's just getting started. Things will be up and running here shortly, but you can subscribe in the meantime if you'd like to stay up to date and receive emails when new content is published!
by George Moen