
Stocks rebound and oil whipsaws after briefly smashing through $100 per barrel - CNN
US stocks recovered losses Monday and oil prices plummeted after settling at their highest level since 2022, as the war with Iran continued to roil markets.
Markets, economy, finance and corporate news.
2434 articles

US stocks recovered losses Monday and oil prices plummeted after settling at their highest level since 2022, as the war with Iran continued to roil markets.

Offline, tactile hobbies, like pottery, origami and even blacksmithing, are joining the knitting, gardening and needlepoint called "grandma hobbies."

Zoox will start by deploying a fleet of retrofitted Toyota Highlander SUVs, before rolling out its toaster-shaped robotaxis for testing.

Microsoft 365 E7 comes with Copilot, as well as identity, management and security features that might make more businesses adopt AI.

Microsoft thinks enterprise customers will prefer its cloud-native Copilot Cowork to Anthropic’s local version and doubles down on per user pricing.

Novo dropped its patent-infringement case against telehealth provider Hims & Hers after the companies agreed that Hims would sell Novo's branded medicines.

Jay Clayton, U.S. Attorney for Southern District of New York and former SEC chair, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the violence outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence, Anthropic's battle with the Pentagon, the case against former Venezuela President Madura, regulating prediction market

Posts on X from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on Sunday said a shortage of TSA agents was leading to “longer-than-average” lines.

It's still climbing to levels not seen in years, though, over $100 per barrel, with the war in Iran entering its second week.

“Africa is a net importer of oil products, meaning it is heavily exposed to shocks like these,” said Nick Hedley, an analyst at Zero Carbon Analytics.
Panic-selling hits global markets as investors look to White House for clarity on Trump’s Iran war.

Political figures in Iran criticized the idea of handing over the supreme leader's title based on heredity, creating a clerical version of the shah.

McDonald, who performed with his band, Country Joe and the Fish, died in Berkeley, California.

Global markets also took a beating, with Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index plunging more than 5% and markets across Europe losing between 2% and 3%.

Maggie Gyllenhaal’s R-rated reimagining of the Bride of Frankenstein story, on the other hand, is flailing.

Ghana and Ivory Coast are responsible for nearly 70% of the global cocoa bean supply, and many farmers putting their land for other uses.

As of March 4, over 330,000 importers have made a total of over 53 million entries and paid about $166 billion in tariffs that now have to be refunded.

Finance ministers from the G7 are set to meet at 8.30 am New York time to discuss releasing reserves held by the International Energy Agency.

The emerging world of agentic commerce is already turning to stablecoins to power transactions.

“As a strategist, the risk case that we’re worried about is that there’s a lot of potential paths that this can take, that are out of the control of one party or another," Jake Manoukian tells Fortune in an exclusive interview.

National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman said he received notice Friday that his position on the board was "terminated effective immediately."

Lee Jae Myung would "swiftly introduce" a fuel price cap, adding that Seoul will explore ways to diversify its energy import sources

Crude oil prices surge more than 20 percent as sprawling regional conflict threatens global energy supplies.
Rising global oil prices triggered by the Iran war are increasing economic pressures across Africa, where most countries rely heavily on imported petroleum products. Analysts warn the conflict could drive higher fuel, food and transport costs while weakening …