A stock trader’s guide to navigating a rare ‘Super El Niño’ (opens original article in a new tab)
A potential 'Super El Niño' in 2027 is prompting stock investors to reassess climate risks, affecting sectors from agriculture to energy and insurance.
- A 'Super El Niño' event is expected in 2027, increasing temperatures and affecting global sectors like agriculture, energy, and insurance.
- Investors are reassessing risks as El Niño could impact crop yields, power demand, and inflation, complicating central bank policies.
- Sectors such as fertilizers, irrigation, and energy may see opportunities, while others like mining and insurance face challenges.
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