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Trouble in Paradise

The UAE has exited OPEC and the world keeps losing.
Published: 28 April 2026
Written by:
Will Cunliffe

Will Cunliffe

Research Analyst, The Officials
Will Cunliffe
,
Edward Hayden-Briffett

Edward Hayden-Briffett

Research Analyst, The Officials
Edward Hayden-Briffett
and
Spyridon Kokas

Spyridon Kokas

Research Analyst, The Officials
Spyridon Kokas
Reviewed by:
Jorge Montepeque

Jorge Montepeque

Head of Benchmarking, The Officials
Jorge Montepeque
Edition: Euro EditionVolume: 3Issue: 81
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The UAE has exited OPEC and the world keeps losing.

The UAE announced it is exiting OPEC, and the news shook the market at lightning speed. Analysts had a lot to say and interpret while the traders were trying to find the angle to make some money but markets barely moved one way or the other.

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