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UAE Port Ramps Up Hormuz-Dodging Oil Flows After Iranian Strikes
The United Arab Emirates has been ramping up oil exports from a vital port that lies outside the Strait of Hormuz, after some of the biggest crude loading infrastructure resumed operations following Iranian drone strikes earlier this month.
Private Investigators Who Removed Epstein Evidence From His Home Must Testify, Lawmakers Say
More than 100 pieces of potential evidence, including computers, were removed from Epstein’s home before the government searched it in 2005.
China Has an Export Problem Now
Exports to Iran and other countries in the MiddleEast are big business in China, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Shuli Ren explains. (Source: Bloomberg)
Piyush Goyal discusses next steps on deal with US trade rep Jamieson Greer: ‘Very productive discussion’
Indian commerce minister meets Greer on sidelines of WTO Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé, Cameroon
Stocks and bonds slump in tandem as Iran shock leaves investors ‘nowhere to hide’
Traditional 60-40 portfolio of global equities and fixed income on course for worst month since 2022
Despite excise curbs, Odisha to allow super premium liquor shops in malls, markets
Robert Pattinson on Team Jacob: Was the famous Twilight rivalry mostly a marketing strategy?
Trey Kaufman-Renn's controversial tip-in gives Boilermakers spot in Elite Eight, ends Texas' Cinderella story
Trey Kaufman-Renn's tip-in with 0.7 seconds left gave Purdue a 79-77 Sweet 16 win over Texas, though debate sparked over a potential foul on the play.
South Africa’s Key Water Supplier Seeks Better Treaty Terms
Lesotho is seeking to open talks with South Africa over royalties and compensation for a water-sharing deal that accounts for about 10% of its economy.
Argentina Rating Upgrade Hinges on Reserve Buildup, Fitch Says
Argentina’s path to a coveted credit rating upgrade hinges on a sustained buildup of foreign-currency reserves, according to Fitch Ratings.
Chinese market regulator tells firms to focus on healthy competition overseas
China’s market regulator has told companies including electric vehicle maker BYD and battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd (CATL) to compete healthily when expanding overseas, amid mounting accusations of unfair competition, subsidies and dumping levelled at Chinese companies in global m...
BYD Delivers Steeper-Than-Expected Profit Drop Amid EV Price War
BYD Co. reported a steeper-than-expected slump in fourth-quarter profit as relentless competition and tighter regulation in China ramped up pressure on the world’s biggest electric vehicle maker to reignite stalling momentum.
Roubini Sees US More Likely to Escalate in Iran Than Back Down
Nouriel Roubini predicted that US President Donald Trump is more likely to escalate his war in Iran to obtain a win than back down and risk worse consequences on the economy and international order.
Peace, Money, Markets, And Minerals In Myanmar
Political obstacles have long defined US-Myanmar relations. Now critical minerals policy changes in DC are seem destined to usher in a flood of investment into Myanmar.
JPM’s Michele Sees Bond Market Pricing in Worst of all Scenarios
Bob Michele, global head of fixed income at JPMorgan Asset Management, says, ‘let the markets go wherever they’re going,” as he discusses the impact of the war in Iran and the prospect of inflation on the bond market. (Source: Bloomberg)
Iran Keeps Up Strikes in Middle East, Oil Rises | The Opening Trade 3/27/2026
Iran continued its drone and missile strikes across Middle East, with oil prices rising as traders weigh the risks of a drawn-out conflict. President Donald Trump again pushed back his deadline for Iran to strike a deal with the US or face more attacks, saying talks with the country were going 've...
Petrol price above 150p a litre for first time in nearly two years
Motorists are facing higher fuel prices ahead of Easter break due to the conflict in the Middle East, the RAC says.
Palestinian man killed as death toll from West Bank settler violence climbs
Mohammad al-Malhi is the seventh Palestinian killed by a settler in a surge of violence since the start of the war with Iran.
GDP: From the US to India, who are the economic winners and losers of US-Iran war?
Greek Shipowner Sends Yet Another Oil Tanker Out Through Hormuz
A Greek shipowner sent another oil tanker outhbound through the Strait of Hormuz, demonstrating a willingness to navigate the vital trade at a time when a vast majority of shipping companies continue to avoid it because of the Iran war.