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First cruise liner sailed through Hormuz
The liner is now going to Muscat in Oman
Oil Tankers Hauling US Crude Via Panama Approaching 4-Year High
US oil cargoes transiting the Panama Canal are close to a four-year high as Asian refiners rush to import American crude in lieu of Mideast supplies strangled by the weeks-long disruption to Strait of Hormuz shipping.
Dollar Shortage Still Looms After Argentina Buys Time at IMF
Argentina bought itself time at the International Monetary Fund this week, but President Javier Milei still faces a hard-currency shortage that he’ll have to tackle before elections next year.
Bank of Russia lowers dollar rate to 76.05 rubles for April 18-20
The official yuan rate was reduced by 2.43 kopecks to 11.15 rubles
Russian trade turnover with Central Asian countries increases to $50 bln — Lavrov
The Russian foreign minister drew attention to the demand for the six-side dialogue mechanism that is "developing successfully, dynamically, with the benefit for all the participants"
Short Squeeze Turbocharges Equity Rally as Riskiest Stocks Soar
Investors could point to any number of reasons behind the stock market’s neck-breaking rally. A rapid unwind in bearish wagers gone wrong should be near the top of the list.
At least 50 ice class vessels required by 2030 — Deputy PM
The current portfolio of orders of Zvezda shipyard provides for construction of 26 transport ships for cargo carriage along the Northern Sea Route, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Trutnev noted
SNB’s Schlegel Stresses Higher Willingness on FX Interventions
The Swiss National Bank is more willing than usual to step into markets to ensure price stability amid higher energy prices, according to President Martin Schlegel.
DMK feared SIR as it exposed ghost vote bank in Tamil Nadu: EPS slams MK Stalin
DMK feared SIR as it exposed ghost vote bank in Tamil Nadu EPS slams MK Stalin
Unilever’s 300,000 Creators Signals a Founder-Led Consolidation
Unilever’s 300,000-creator network is the demand signal. An 81-deal M&A year is the supply signal. The creator economy’s consolidation cycle is here.
Russian fish imports from Turkey gain 21% in 2M 2026
Russian fish imports from Turkey in January - February amounted to $63 mln
Brazil Treasury Sees Room for More Foreign-Exchange-Linked Debt
Brazil’s government sees room to grow its share of foreign-exchange-linked debt even further following this year’s planned expansion, Treasury Secretary Daniel Leal said in an interview.
Petrol Queues, Search Spikes: India's Oil Panic Eases After Hormuz Opens
Diesel demand jumped to 8.72 million tonnes, up sharply from 7.66 million tonnes in February, while petrol consumption surged to 3.77 million tonnes.
Stock Rally, Oil Drops on Hormuz Hope | Open Interest 4/17/2026
Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Oil slides again as markets react to signals the Strait of Hormuz is open. Netflix disappoints investors as Reed Hastings steps down after nearly three decades. And Anthropic’s CEO heads to the White House as AI tensions cool. Oklo CEO Jake DeWitte explains why nuclear power could fuel the future of space. Brian Kelly reveals why airfare keeps climbing as perks disappear. And Seana Smith shows w...
Stocks Extend Rally as Tensions Ease Over War in Iran
The S&P 500’s rise on Friday caps a striking three-week streak, powered by investors’ optimism about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and strong corporate earnings.
Investors look through the turmoil
The world is a mess but markets seem to be shrugging worries over the fallout of the Iran war
Short Seller Targets AQR Backer Over Tax-Loss Harvesting
A short seller is taking aim at the more than $1 trillion that’s invested in strategies that reduce taxes for the rich — putting one of the US’ most staid money managers in its crosshairs.
Strait of Hormuz Tensions Show Why Crypto Thrives in Times of Crisis
Casablanca – Iran’s reported plan to charge oil tankers in cryptocurrency for passage through the Strait of Hormuz is doing more than rattling shipping markets. It is once again putting a spotlight on when crypto actually gets used and why. For years, bitcoin has been pitched as a form of everyday money. In reality, most of its activity still revolves around trading. Yet moments like this show a different pattern, as crypto tends to surface not in stable economies, but in crisis. Iranian authori...
Harris blames Trump for rising gas prices — after once saying they're the 'price to pay for democracy'
Former Vice President Kamala Harris this week blasted President Donald Trump for the surge in gas prices triggered by the U.S. war with Iran.But four years ago, the then-vice president said that soaring gas prices sparked in part by the Russian invasion of Ukraine were the "price to pay for democracy.""Here in North Carolina and around the country, gas prices are too high," Harris wrote this week in a social media post. "This is a direct result of Donald Trump's war of choice in Iran, and the Am...
Russian stock market closes with slight decline in key indices
The ruble-denominated MOEX index fell by 0.63% to 2,723.94 points, while the dollar-denominated RTS index decreased by 0.58% to 1,128.29 points