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This is when Trump will need an Iran-conflict offramp if oil prices aren’t contained

Talk of $200 a barrel oil isn’t hyperbole until peace talks emerge or the Strait of Hormuz reopens, says a veteran oil analyst

This is Jeff Bezos’s plan to rival Elon Musk in the race for space-based data centers

Blue Origin plans to launch an up-to-51,600-satellite constellation called ‘Project Sunrise’ to power AI.

Planet Labs’ stock soars as the satellite company says AI will unlock more business

The company, a Google partner, delivered record revenue for its latest fiscal year, reflecting growing demand for satellite imagery.

Investors are bracing for wild trading on Friday as first ‘triple witching’ of 2026 collides with Iran conflict

Friday is the first day of spring. It is also the first “triple-witching” options expiration during what has already been a busy year for markets.

Trump administration looks to shift student-loan responsibilities to Treasury Department

The move comes as officials work to severely diminish the Education Department, which oversees the $1.7 trillion student-loan portfolio

FedEx is getting more upbeat about the year, despite surging fuel costs

Shares of FedEx rose in extended trading Thursday after the package-delivery giant said it expected slightly better sales and profits for this year, even as the Iran war threatens larger shipping disruptions and drives fuel prices higher.

The S&P 500 just flashed a bearish sign — but more damage is being done beneath the market’s surface

There’s considerable damage being done below the surface of the stock market as oil prices surge, and no end in sight to the Iran conflict

These charts suggest the bears aren’t done with the stock market yet

Even savvy institutional investors are wary of “buying the dip.”

AI wants to spend your money for you. Should you trust it?

The latest AI technology expands beyond chatbots giving financial advice.

Tesla has ‘lots of irons in the fire’ — but its stock is unusually calm

Tesla shares have been less volatile than usual as investors wait to see the early results of Elon Musk’s forays into robotaxis and chip making.

The world’s largest natural-gas complex is now battered. Here’s who will benefit.

The war in the Middle East is reshaping the world’s energy supply chains, but perhaps nowhere else the change may be as dramatic as on LNG markets. The U.S., the world’s top LNG exporter, could step into the breach.

Investors have spotted a pattern in markets that hasn’t been seen since just before the 2008 crisis

Troubling developments unfolded in the U.S. bond market on Thursday that drew comparisons to the months before the 2008 financial crisis, though the catalysts are different this time around.
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