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Mar 09

Oil Tops $100 a Barrel and Is Still Rising

Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were down 2% on Sunday, setting Monday up for a rocky start to the week.

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America's Natural-Gas Bounty Is Cushioning U.S. Markets From Global Shocks

The U.S. is ending the winter heating season with plenty of gas in storage, unlike in Europe, where inventories are unusually low.

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Why the Oil Shock Probably Won't Derail the Economy. And One Way It Might.

The U.S. is a net petroleum exporter and productivity is improving, but the bigger risk is stubborn inflation.

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What the Markets Are Telling Us About the War in the Gulf

Preparing for what comes next involves more than just investors' interpretation of how Iranian drones or White House rhetoric will feed through into oil prices.

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International Funds Outscore U.S. So Far

Non-U.S. funds are up 9.3% in 2026, winning the stock-fund olympics. Plus: A Financial Flashback to when the Dow crossed 500 in the 1950s.

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The Big Winner From the Persian Gulf Energy Crisis? Russia

The turn of fortunes has given ​Russian President Vladimir Putin renewed swagger when it comes to energy.

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BlackRock Sticks to Redemption Minimum on Credit Fund, Sends Shares Lower

A BlackRock fund said it would not buy back more than 5% from investors. Facing a similar situation, rival Blackstone took the opposite stance.

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Europe Gains Edge in Trade Tussle With U.S. What Comes Next.

President Donald Trump may have a hard time dictating terms to Europe, and other trade partners, when they re-engage later this year.

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America Braces for Oil Shock as Iran War Throttles Supply

U.S. oil prices this week skyrocketed at their fastest pace on record.

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Gold prices post worst week since January. The dollar gets part of the blame.

Gold and silver rose after weak jobs data were reported, but still finished lower for the week.

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U.S. Retail Sales Sagged in January

Sales at retailers declined in January, the Commerce Department said, extending a tepid trend for U.S. shopping since late last year.

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Eurozone Fourth-Quarter Growth Revised Lower, Dragged by Irish Contraction

Ireland's economy contracted 3.8% in the final quarter of last year, more than the 0.6% decline it estimated in February.

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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Middle East Developments, Oil Prices in Focus; U.S. Inflation Due

All eyes will be on developments in the Middle East after the U.S. and Israel launched attacks on Iran and the conflict spread to various countries across the region.

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The LNG Trade Has Gone Wild. What to Expect Next.

The disruption in the LNG market has been a boon to U.S. exporters, including the two largest players, Cheniere Energy and Venture Global.

 

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March 08, 2026 21:00 ET (01:00 GMT)

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