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Belarus and Russia Launch Joint Nuclear

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The joint nuclear exercises increase geopolitical risk in Eastern Europe, potentially leading to higher defense spending by NATO allies and heightened energy security concerns. The primary commercial mechanism is increased demand for defense and security services, while energy markets may face risk premiums due to proximity to key energy transit routes. However, no direct commodity price or supply chain disruption is reported; the impact is indirect and speculative.

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  • Belarus and Russia launched joint nuclear weapons exercises involving tactical nuclear weapon scenarios.
  • This marks the first deployment of such weapons in Belarus since the Soviet Union's collapse.
  • NATO has bolstered its eastern defenses in response to perceived threats.
Sector verdictGLOBAL_ENERGYFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Energy prices are expected to revert to pre-exercise levels within 2-3 weeks; magnitude expected to be 2-3%.

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