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How the Hormuz attacks stoke oil-shock fears and memories of 1970s stagflation
Oil prices have surged amid the US-Israel conflict with Iran, with attacks having disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz – a critical chokepoint that roughly one-fifth of the world’s daily oil consumption moves through. With memories of 1970s stagflation still lingering, many are asking whe...
Fresh misery for Brits' pockets as oil price hits record and mortgages at three-year high
The fall-out from the Middle East conflict could add £12billion to the government's borrowing bill - as households continue to suffer through high pump prices and mortgage costs
Tankers Carrying Diesel Toward Europe Change Course in Atlantic
Tankers that were carrying diesel toward Europe have switched course in the Atlantic, another sign of the global tug-of-war for increasingly tight fuels as the Iran war disrupts supply chains.
How will car finance compensation payments work?
Millions could be entitled to compensation as a result of commission arrangements between lenders and dealers.
Oil prices are skyrocketing as Iran war continues
Oil prices are rising as President Trump contemplates a ground operation in Iran. The Wall Street Journal's Spencer Jakab has more.
Israel Pulls Battalion From West Bank After Soldier Talks of ‘Revenge’
While detaining a CNN crew, a soldier said that Israeli troops were motivated by “revenge” against Palestinians and that all of the West Bank was “for the Jews.”
Mozambique Overtakes Senegal as Africa’s Most Distressed Issuer
A surge in Mozambique’s sovereign yield premia versus Treasuries has seen it overtake Senegal to become the most distressed sovereign issuer in Africa.
Travelodge investigating more reports of strangers accessing rooms, says CEO
Jo Boydell says the hotel is carrying out a review after guests reported people entering their rooms.
German Inflation Surges to Highest in More Than Year on War
German inflation accelerated sharply in March after the Iran war boosted energy costs, supporting the idea that the European Central Bank will have to raise interest rates.
Golden Toilet Statue Criticizing Trump Appears On National Mall
A secret group of artists known as The Secret Handshake has installed yet another art piece criticizing President Donald Trump on the National Mall.
Sigma Lithium Shares Surge as Sales Deals Ease Cash Concerns
Sigma Lithium Corp. shares jumped as much as 41% after the Brazilian producer signed new sales agreements and outlined a sharp increase in cash inflows.
Petrol, diesel price: Global crude oil costs rise; what's the situation in India?
Last week, the government announced a big excise duty cut on petrol and diesel prices, in effect cushioning consumers from a hike, while also reducing the blow for oil marketing companies.
US Premarket Movers: Alcoa, Spire, Sysco, Viridian Therapeutics
S&P 500 Index futures rise 0.6% as of 7:50 a.m. in New York. US and Israeli forces pressed ahead with attacks on Iran while the Islamic Republic launched missiles across the Persian Gulf, sending oil prices higher once again.
Credit Market Sours for Energy-Dependent Europe as War Grinds On
Exposure to energy imports is separating winners from losers in the global credit market, with Europe turning to a major pain point as the Iran war shows few signs of ending soon.
Oil heads for record monthly jump as Mideast conflict widens
Oil prices continued to rise on Monday as Brent crude headed for a record monthly gain, after Yemeni Houthis launched their first attacks on Israel over the ‌weekend, widening...
US Stock Futures Rise as Oversold Signals Lure Some Dip Buyers
Contracts tied to US stocks climbed on Monday, putting a pause on a war-triggered selloff that spurred the longest stretch of losses since 2022 as investors and strategists across Wall Street suggested the selling was getting overdone.
Bank of Russia sells yuan worth $57.55 mln with settlements on March 27
The volume of foreign currency sales on the domestic market with settlements on March 26 amounted to $56.31 mln
Tudor tenure ends in turmoil
The Croatian's departure leaves Spurs sitting precariously in 17th place
Iran could emerge from the war stronger and more dangerous
The Islamic republic aims to set up a toll booth on the Strait of Hormuz. It may succeed