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A stock trader’s guide to navigating a rare ‘Super El Niño’
A potential 'Super El Niño' in 2027 could disrupt global sectors like agriculture and insurance by altering weather patterns, reducing crop yields, and reigniting inflation. The phenomenon, with a 63% chance of becoming a strong event, follows a 2015-2016 El Niño that caused over $7.8 trillion in productivity losses.
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