Energy shock reversal refers to the sudden recovery from a sharp energy price spike, often triggered by policy shifts, supply restoration, or demand drops. Used to stabilize markets, it benefits consumers, businesses, and governments by lowering costs, curbing inflation, and easing economic pressure. This reversal restores balance, offering relief after periods of volatility.
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