Deleted Tweet From Energy Secretary Sends Oil Markets on Another Wild Ride
A now-erased post from Chris Wright whipsawed crude for the second-straight session.
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IEA Proposes Largest Ever Oil Release From Strategic Reserves
Countries would decide Wednesday whether to release oil stocks in an attempt to tame crude prices.
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Record Diesel-Price Surge Hits U.S. Truckers, Retailers and Manufacturers
The average on-highway price for diesel jumped 25% in a week, as Mideast disruptions also lifted air and sea shipping rates.
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Iran Conflict Triggers Losses for Citadel, Millennium and Point72
Some of the world’s savviest investors suffered big dollar-figure losses after the conflict sent global markets on a wild ride.
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February Home Sales Rose After Mortgage Rates Eased
The 1.7% increase in sales over the previous month came after a sharp drop in January.
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For Europe’s Central Banks, the Energy Spike Isn’t a Straight Rerun of 2022
Policymakers are unlikely to rush to raise borrowing costs in response to the conflict in the Middle East.
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Why Blackstone and BlackRock Can Ride Out the Private-Credit Storm
As investors pull back from private credit, having diverse businesses is key.
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Saudi Arabia Pushes East-West Pipeline Toward Capacity Amid Hormuz Disruption
Saudi Aramco says crude flows through the pipeline network should reach its 7 million-barrel-a-day capacity within days, up from about 2.8 million barrels a day before the Iran war.
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Bitcoin Surges Past $70,000. Ethereum, XRP Rise as Cryptos Get a Trump Boost.
Cryptocurrency prices rose following comments from President Donald Trump about a possible end to hostilities in Iran.
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Gold Rises as Iran War De-escalates. Why It’s Not Moving as Expected.
The price of gold has not behaved as a classic haven since the start of the war in Iran.
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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
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China Has Spent Years Preparing for the Iran Oil Crisis
Massive oil stockpiles and a shift to electric vehicles are helping to insulate the Chinese economy from supply disruptions in the Middle East.
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