The geopolitical risk premium: pricing tension
Markets do not wait for disruption to become visible before they start pricing it. In energy, finance, and cross-border investment, markets often absorb part of the cost of instability in advance through expectations. This forward-looking element is the geopolitical risk premium: the extra return, spread, or price adjustment that markets demand when political tension raises the perceived … Continue reading The geopolitical risk premium: pricing tension
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