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  • Most of it – except for the Geopolitical part, where Iran is trying to rule the world – isn't even any of our business; it's an internal Islamic matter.

    Brennan: Some Guantanamo detainees will go to Yemen 2010

  • Geopolitical tensions and in particular the threat of an escalation of events in Libya and/or Bahrain has led to a sharp rise in the price of oil.

    Blake of Barings Talks Commodities Tara Loader WIlkinson 2011

  • Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East may also continue to support safe-haven Treasurys.

    Some Big Investors Bet on Treasury Rally Min Zeng 2011

  • Geopolitical tensions and civil unrest in the Middle East have added to price pressures in Singapore through an escalating crude oil price, analysts say.

    Singapore CPI Rises at Faster Pace Sam Holmes 2011

  • Geopolitical threats—be they in Iran, Iraq, Nigeria or elsewhere—will lend support to oil prices.

    Beware Strait Talking on Oil Liam Denning 2012

  • Geopolitical turmoil and the price of oil often go hand in hand -- and can prompt investors to sell stocks.

    Oil Turmoil 2011

  • Geopolitical worries cast a shadow over a morning of strong gains in the U.S. that came after an encouraging package of corporate earnings and takeover news.

    Banks Boost European Stocks 2011

  • "Geopolitical tensions are underpinning markets right now," said Ralph Preston , a market analyst at Heritage West Financial.

    Gold Futures Gain As Inflation Hedge Matt Whittaker 2011

  • "I think there's two things: Geopolitical tensions across the world are causing concerns for equity markets which have brought the short-sellers out from hiding," said Todger Strunk , senior analyst at Strunk Short Index in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

    February Brings Out Stock Bears Alejandro J. Martinez 2011

  • Geopolitical troubles and natural disasters teamed up to roil global stock markets in the first quarter, putting a number of 2010's star performers on a defensive footing to start the year.

    World Markets Trip and Flip Jonathan Cheng 2011

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