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What’s next for crude-oil prices as wealthy nations consider a release of their reserves

Panic in the oil market has calmed down, with prices pulling back from the week’s highs near $120 a barrel after a group of wealthy nations said they will consider a coordinated release of emergency global crude reserves

The next oil scare in the Strait of Hormuz: Mines

Trump warned Iran anew on Tuesday not to lay mines in the strategic waterway.

How Trump’s Iran attack saddles your portfolio with a risk tax

America’s use of ‘hard power’ is pricing a security risk premium into every asset class.

The charts warn that airline stocks face more worries than just rising oil prices

The Jets airline ETF has broken below some key chart levels, which signals there’s now more to the selloff than just rising oil prices.

Oracle’s stock rises as AI demand spurs an earnings milestone not seen in 15 years

For the first time in over a decade and a half, Oracle says it grew both revenue and earnings by at least 20%.

‘Cruising used to feel special.’ Cruise lines were struggling even before the Iran conflict.

Cruise stocks were among the S&P 500’s biggest decliners since the Middle East conflict, and it’s not just about rising fuel prices

Tesla and Google team up to push their own fix for rising electricity bills

The Big Tech giants joined a coalition that aims to work with U.S. lawmakers and regulators to utilize more of the electric grid and lower costs.

Amazon joins Meta, Google in jumbo bond club with up to $42 billion issuance

Amazon is preparing one of the largest corporate bond offerings in history to fund its AI buildout

Obamacare enrollment is plunging as costs soar, pushing down stocks like Centene

Americans are opting out of the Affordable Care Act, and health insurance companies are taking a financial hit.

7 software stocks to buy as the sector shows signs of life

Software stocks have bounced off their lows, and a D.A. Davidson analyst recommends focusing on those with compelling growth rates.

These chip stocks could be winners in a prolonged Iran conflict

The stock market isn’t reflecting it, but analog-semiconductor stocks are prime “defensive” beneficiaries, according to an analyst.

Why ‘drill, baby, drill’ isn’t lowering gas prices — and 6 ETFs to trade the Iran conflict

Why should oil and gas companies drill? Prices have been — and still are — too low for them to bother.
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