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Mercuria Was Able to Get Ships Out Through Hormuz, CEO Says
Mercuria Energy Group Ltd. was reasonably well positioned before the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and has been able to get ships out even after war erupted at the end of February, its co-founder and chief executive officer said.
Parents of teenage cyclist Muriel Furrer will not pursue legal action after investigation into death closed
The parents of 18-year-old Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer have told The Athletic that they will not pursue any further enquiries into her death after a criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding it was closed.“We must accept this outcome,” they said. “We have found a way to live with the grief and the immeasurable loss and suffering.”Advertisement
Wall Street’s Crypto Ambitions Dealt a Setback by Latest Hack
The weekend hack that drained nearly $300 million from a small crypto project and triggered a $10 billion run on the largest decentralized lending platform could slow Wall Street’s growing interest in blockchain technology, according to Jefferies LLC.
Tax-the-Rich Boosts Appeal of Bonds That Give Shelter to Wealthy
Democrats around the country are pushing forward on plans to tax the rich — moves that are supportive for the tax-exempt municipal-bond market.
2026 NFL Draft storylines: Mendoza and trade drama
The 2026 NFL Draft kicks off on Thursday night and there are sure to be many headlines written as the 32 teams across the league pick the best players from America's college football system.This three-day selection process remains the most important offseason event in the NFL and the final chance for the clubs to stock their rosters before they open their pre-season training camps later this summer.
Limited economic impact? How Iran war is impacting job market and your household bills
India's economy shows resilience amid Middle East crisis, with household spending largely unaffected by rising energy prices, though consumer confidence is slightly dipping. While manufacturing faces some impact, the services sector remains robust, and overall growth for Q4 FY26 is projected to remain strong, with limited downside risks.
Iran says one of its ships returned despite US blockade; maritime firm identifies it as tanker that delivered oil to India
Curiously though, there is no oil tanker named “Sili City”, as per international shipping databases, and the actual identity of the tanker could have been lost in translation.
Watch: Kevin Warsh criticizes Fed for "fatal policy error" in dealing with inflation
During questioning from GOP Sen. Tim Scott, Kevin Warsh criticized the Federal Reserve for "policy errors in 2021 and 2022" that allowed inflation to soar. "Once you let inflation take hold of the economy, it's more expensive and harder to bring it down," Warsh said. Warsh appeared before his Senate confirmation hearing to replace Jerome Powell as the Federal Reserve chairman.
Florida Inquiry Into ChatGPT’s Role in FSU Shooting Shifts to Criminal Investigation
The investigation focuses on messages between the chatbot and the man accused of killing two people at Florida State University last year.
Crisis y sanciones de Trump limitan las opciones a cubanos que quieren salir de la isla
En medio de la campaña de Donald Trump para privar a Cuba de combustible y aislarla políticamente, los cubanos tienen cada vez menos opciones para salir de su isla gobernada por el comunismo. (Source: Bloomberg)
Russia and China sign memorandum of understanding between countries’ tax authorities
The Federal Tax Service’s head expressed gratitude to the Chinese side for their effective cooperation and noted the importance of deepening professional dialogue
Southern Poverty Law Center says it’s being investigated by DOJ
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) announced Tuesday that it is under investigation by the Department of Justice, a move that comes after the Trump administration has repeatedly admonished the civil rights group. SPLC’s interim CEO Bryan Fair said the group does not have all the details, but that the investigation appears to be focused…
Uber driver Michael was assaulted by passengers. He says the platform’s response added insult to injury
Drivers booted off the platform say they have little recourse to appeal as rideshare giant increasingly relies on automated systemsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMichael Thorn thought he’d suffered enough after his Uber passenger punched him in the head, sending him to hospital. But then the ride-share platform deactivated his account.“It’s even worse than getting belted,” Thorn said. Continue reading...
Bloomberg Surveillance 4/21/2026
Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to Washington and beyond. No other program better positions investors and executives for the trading day. (Source: Bloomberg)
MUFG Bank Seeks More Acquisitions After $4.3 Billion India Deal
MUFG Bank Ltd. is looking for opportunities to make further acquisitions or investments in Asia and elsewhere, according to the new head of the lending unit at Japan’s largest banking group.
HORMUZ TRACKER: Traffic Stays at a Trickle of Iran-Aligned Ships
The Strait of Hormuz remained largely devoid of commercial traffic on Tuesday as Iran continues enforcing a renewed closure of the waterway, leaving only a trickle of small vessels passing through. Most have ties to Tehran but are staying local.
Trump Urges Judge Not to Let Dimon ‘Escape’ JPMorgan Lawsuit
Donald Trump’s lawyer said JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon can’t “escape liability” for allegedly blacklisting the president after Jan. 6, 2021.
Cooperation with Russia enables India to mitigate risks amid global challenges — FIEO
Russia and India need to develop the trade partnership to deepen investment ties, Director General of the Federation of Indian Export Organizations Ajay Sahai said
End of the proud homeowner: Just 1 in 10 new build homes put on open market last year as landlords and affordable housing schemes snap up the rest
End of the proud homeowner: Just 1 in 10 new build homes put on open market last year as landlords and affordable housing schemes snap up the restBy CAMERON CHARTERS Published: 15:39, 21 April 2026 | Updated: 15:42, 21 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Livestock Sector Contributes 35% of Morocco’s Agricultural GDP
Rabat – Morocco’s Minister of Agriculture, Ahmed Bouari, said today that the livestock sector contributes around 35% of the country’s agricultural GDP. Bouari made the remarks at a high-level international conference as part of the International Agriculture Fair in Morocco (SIAM). Bouari said animal production is a key pillar in Morocco’s agricultural sector and a major source of income for nearly 1.2 million livestock breeders. A census in 2025 shows Morocco has around 33 million head of...