geopolitical
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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But what's not yet clear is whether the power she has been handed will bring greater stability to the Pacific or cement a new era of geopolitical strain.
From Barron's
KAMPALA, Uganda—Uganda’s central bank maintained its key lending rate at 9.75%, citing rising inflationary pressure and high oil prices amid sustained geopolitical uncertainty.
Oil prices edged down on easing geopolitical concerns after Iran and the United States held nuclear talks in Oman, with Tehran calling the meeting "a step forward".
From Barron's
Her salary has gone down a bit in the past few years and she’s concerned about heightened geopolitical tensions around the world.
To be sure, there was no obvious villain, like a geopolitical shock or tariff threats, sending the market into a tailspin this week.
From MarketWatch
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