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geopolitical

British  
/ ˌdʒiːəʊpəˈlɪtɪkəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to geopolitics; involving geographical and political elements

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Portfolio flows remained negative in March, with around $12.5 billion in outflows, as geopolitical uncertainty dampened global risk appetite.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The purchases were undertaken strictly out of extreme necessity as an extraordinary emergency measure in response to unprecedented geopolitical and supply-chain disruptions and only after exhausting all commercially and operationally viable alternatives," the report reads.

From Barron's

A Bank of Japan policy board member warned of rapid interest-rate hikes if geopolitical risks persist, according to a meeting summary.

From The Wall Street Journal

Xiaomeng Lu, a director at political consultancy Eurasia Group, says mainland Chinese tech firms are "shifting to Hong Kong" for their primary share listing as "geopolitical headwinds dampen their dreams" to float in New York.

From BBC

“We need to really understand the equity premium that we would need in order to invest in international assets because the geopolitical risks have changed,” she said.

From Barron's