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The decades-old term refers to the sustained loss of demand for a commodity, caused by high prices. By Lora Kelley As the war in Iran has stymied traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, demand for oil ...
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PlayStation has unexpectedly pulled the plug on Destruction AllStars, a live-service game released during the PS5's launch window. The game is no longer available for sale and its servers have been ...
Update [Tue 26th May 2026, 11:30pm]: I’ve just received an email from Sony confirming Destruction AllStars has mostly been taken offline. But its letter elaborates a little more about why this is so ...
Destruction AllStars was one of the first PlayStation 5 games announced by Sony Interactive Entertainment back in 2020 at the company's "Future of Gaming" event, where the current-gen PlayStation was ...
If you read about the economic fallout from the Iran war, you’ll encounter an ominous phrase: demand destruction. With a vast amount of the world’s oil and gas trapped inside the Strait of Hormuz and ...
DEMAND DESTRUCTION \dɪˈmænd dɪˈstrÊŒkʃən\ n : The process by which persistent high prices or limited supply cause a permanent or sustained decline in the willingness or ability to purchase a good or ...
Massive supply shock is already cutting demand, with up to 13 million bpd of supply disrupted and early demand destruction visible in Asia. Long-term demand shifts are possible, as high prices push ...
The destruction of a US Air Force E-3 Sentry aircraft in an Iranian strike on a Saudi Arabia air base could damage US abilities to spot incoming Iranian threats at distance, analysts say. Dramatic ...
A few years ago in Dhahran, the Saudi state oil company, Aramco, gave me a tour of its headquarters, a facility so sparkling and orderly that one could forget that its whole purpose was to extract ...