Goldman Sachs APAC Ex-Japan President Kevin Sneader said China is better equipped than its peers to weather the impact of the Iran war on energy prices, speaking at the Milken Institute Global Investors’ Symposium Hong Kong 2026. The comment signals a relative resilience view for China versus other economies to potential energy-price shocks, but is an expert opinion unlikely to materially move markets by itself.
Goldman Sachs APAC Ex-Japan President Kevin Sneader said China is better equipped than its peers to weather the impact of the Iran war on energy prices, speaking at the Milken Institute Global Investors’ Symposium Hong Kong 2026. The comment signals a relative resilience view for China versus other economies to potential energy-price shocks, but is an expert opinion unlikely to materially move markets by itself.
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