نتائج البحث
Four questions about Browns' draft plans: How likely is a trade-down from No. 6?
Fire up your Cleveland Browns-related NFL Draft theories. You might soon be right.You might be wrong, too. And two weeks from the start of what’s quite obviously an important but hard to predict draft for Cleveland, it seems likely that even the folks who ultimately make the decisions are still working through things.Advertisement
UAE can absorb spending pressure, recover quickly from short conflict, says World Bank
[Editor's Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.]The World Bank on Thursday lowered growth forecasts for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Middle Eastern countries in 2026 due to the regional conflict, but said the UAE has sufficient fiscal space to absorb temporary spending pressures and recover quickly from a short conflict.According to the latest edition of the World Bank Group’s Economic Update for the Middle East, N...
Goldman Sees Highest Energy Capex Since Shale Revolution (Video)
What's next for the Capitals? Chris Patrick on trade options, Alex Ovechkin's future and more
TORONTO — The retool on the fly that was the talk of the NHL last season, with the Washington Capitals surprisingly finishing first in the Eastern Conference, is still happening. It’s just getting a little less national fanfare because of a tumble in the standings.But the NHL debut of Ilya Protas on Wednesday night was the latest bit of evidence of Washington’s continuing roster renovation. Piece by piece, the youth movement is taking hold.Advertisement
The creeping feeling that life is getting too long
Why our lengthening lifespans are not entirely welcome
Israel Intensifies Lebanon Strikes (Video)
Iran’s Hormuz Tolls Would Set a Dangerous Precedent, IMO Says
Allowing Iran to charge tolls for transit through the Strait of Hormuz would mark a dangerous and unacceptable precedent, according to the head of the world’s main shipping watchdog.
For Giants, the one question at the center of the Dexter Lawrence trade demand
The answer to a simple question will guide the New York Giants through their contract standoff with Dexter Lawrence: Was last season’s underperformance the start of a decline for the 28-year-old or an outlier for a player who had established himself as the best interior defensive lineman in the NFL?Simple question. But a complicated answer that carries high stakes.Advertisement
BlackRock’s Jewell Says Earnings Estimates Are Overly Optimistic
Earnings expectations will need to be tempered because of the inflationary fallout from the war in the Middle East, according to BlackRock Inc.’s Helen Jewell.
Zimbabwe’s Gold Trade Holds Firm Despite Middle East Tensions
Zimbabwe’s gold trade continues to flow steadily through the Middle East despite conflict in the region, the country’s deputy finance minister said.
EU Says Stagflation Risk Lingers Despite Iran Ceasefire
Europe is still at risk of low growth and rising inflation despite the ceasefire in Iran, the European Union’s top economy official said.
Fed’s Inflation Woes Preceded the War With Iran
An energy shock stemming from the fighting has added a layer of complexity to the Federal Reserve’s decision-making around interest rates.
Markets Have Faced a Year of Chaos and Still Done Awfully Well
Most stock investors have lost money during the Iran war, but returns have been splendid for the year since the “Liberation Day” tariff announcement.
How a New York Times Reporter Covers the Illegal Drug Trade
A new series on dangerous synthetic drugs called for sources on the other side of the law.
Fantasy baseball stock watch: Chase Burns looks like an ace; Emmet Sheehan looks 'broken'
Patience is the obvious path regarding the many slumping hitters who were drafted early in fantasy leagues, but we also have to decipher whether hot starts are a sign of an upcoming breakout or simply small-sample noise. Jordan Walker is a former top prospect who’s still just 23 years old with a retooled swing path and attack angle. His impressive start to the season includes an increase in BB%, a decrease in GB% and MLB’s highest average exit velocity. However, Walker also sports a 27.3% K rate...
Prediction Markets May Be Coming for ETFs
Just when you thought the sector’s capacity for invention had been exhausted.
IMO: We Need To Go Back to the Way We Were Operating Before the Conflict
Arsenio Dominguez, the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organisation, on the significant disruption of the Strait of Hormuz. He says 'we will not be discussing alternative mechanisms to what has been working for decades'. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Guy Johnson on 'The Opening Trade.' (Source: Bloomberg)
BlackRock's Jewell Sees Damage to Earnings Expectations
Helen Jewell, CIO of fundamental equities at BlackRock, discusses the outlook for equities ahead of the corporate reporting season. "If you look at earnings forecasts at the moment for the year, they're still well into double digit — 15, 16, 17, 18% — so there's a lot of headroom for the earnings to come down a little bit," Jewell tells Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)
Iron Ore Slides After Incoming BHP Chief Sighted in Beijing
Iron ore slid to its lowest in a month after a report that BHP Group’s incoming chief executive officer had met with Chinese executives in Beijing this week, a possible sign that frosty relations between the mining giant and its main customer are thawing.
Sterling Is Carrying More of a War Premium Than Euro in Options
MarketsSterling Is Carrying More of a War Premium Than Euro in OptionsFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftGift this articleContact us:Provide news feedback or report an errorConfidential tip?Send a tip to our reportersSite feedback:Take our SurveyNew WindowFacebookXLinkedInEmailLinkGiftBy Vassilis KaramanisApril 9, 2026 at 8:02 AM UTCBookmarkSaveThe pound looks more vulnerable than the euro in options markets, a sign that traders see the UK as more exposed to a spike in e...