El Niño is associated with financial market shocks

Latest scientific findings show the Pacific Ocean is warming rapidly, making an El Niño event this summer highly likely – and potentially a super El Niño given the strength of the signals. Since the early 1960s, every El Niño has had a significant impact on financial markets, triggering spikes in commodity prices, higher inflation, bond market volatility, and …

El Niño: The global economic shock from the Pacific

The UK is experiencing record temperatures for this time of year, and a new government report warns that the country’s infrastructure is not built to withstand the Mediterranean-style heat that is becoming increasingly common. These changes are already affecting daily life in the country. People are struggling to sleep during hot nights, power grids are …