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Brent surpasses $108 per barrel, first time since April 7, 2026
WTI crude futures for June 2026 delivery rose by 2.31%
Markets in 3 Minutes 4/27/2026
Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Tom Mackenzie and Paul Dobson break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade." For up to the minute market intelligence and insight, click MLIV . (Source: Bloomberg)
RBC BlueBay’s Dowding Sees Recession Risk for Europe on Iran War
Europe faces recession if the Strait of Hormuz crisis isn’t resolved within a month, according to Mark Dowding, chief investment officer for fixed income of RBC Bluebay Asset Management.
Romanian Ex-Ruling Party Joins Far-Right Bid to Topple Premier
Romania’s former top ruling Social Democratic party will join forces with the far-right opposition in a attempt to bring down the minority government of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, its deputy leader said.
What's Actually Going On With Private Credit
How high can defaults go?
Euro-Zone Companies See Higher Selling Prices, ECB Survey Shows
Euro-area companies expect substantially higher selling prices and input costs due to the Iran war, adding to inflation concerns at the European Central Bank.
Odd Lots: What’s Actually Going On With Private Credit (Podcast)
The private credit market has grown enormously fast in recent years — so much so that by some estimates it’s now bigger than the market for junk-rated corporate bonds. So what’s driven all that growth? What impact has private credit had on other types of corporate debt? And why are there so many concerns around the space right now? In this episode, we speak with John Sheehan and Craig Manchuck, two veteran portfolio managers for the strategic income fund at Osterweis Capital Management. We...
Tokyo Gas Hikes Household Base Charge for First Time in 46 Years
Tokyo Gas Co. will raise its base charge for the first time in nearly half a century to offset higher costs and declining consumption.
Europe Power Prices Crash to Record Lows on Strong Solar Output
German power prices plunged to record lows on Sunday as solar generation surged and mild weather curbed weekend demand.
Can't stop oil flow, can't export: Iran revives rusty fleet to store petrol on water
Cant stop oil flow cant export Iran revives rusty fleet to store petrol on water
Horizons Middle East & Africa 4/27/2026 (Video)
Emirates NBD Plans Middle East’s First AT1 Bond Sale Since War
Emirates NBD Bank PJSC is looking to sell an Additional Tier 1 bond, in what would be the first offering of the riskiest type of bank debt by a Middle Eastern lender since the start of the war.
BlueBay CIO Says Markets Appear Complacent to War Impact
Mark Dowding, chief investment officer for fixed income at RBC BlueBay Asset Management, says markets appear to be complacent about the economic fallout from the Iran war. "It has the echoes of what we saw in the run-up to Covid actually landing on our shores," Dowding tells Bloomberg Television. "It was only when it disrupted our lives that it really had a greater disruption in financial markets. And I do worry that something similar like that could be true here." (Source: Bloomberg)
Petrol, diesel prices today: Rates steady despite global oil surge - check city-wise list
Fuel prices held steady across major Indian cities on Monday, defying volatile global crude oil markets driven by Middle East tensions. Despite Brent crude exceeding $106 per barrel, domestic petrol and diesel rates remained unchanged. This stability, however, is precarious, with potential hikes looming if international oil prices continue their ascent.
JSW Motors Plans Its Own Showrooms to Debut Its India Car Brand
JSW Group’s automotive business is preparing to open a clutch of company-owned showrooms in India ahead of its first vehicle launch later this year, a bid by the conglomerate to to firmly establish the new brand, according to people familiar with the matter.
Less bread and WFH Fridays – what Pret boss knows about our habits
Less bread and WFH Fridays – what Pret boss knows about our habitsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJemma CrewBusiness reporterAndrew Parsons/ Parsons MediaFrom cutting back on bread to working from home on Fridays, the boss of sandwich chain Pret A Manger has learnt quite a lot about our habits.We are apparently increasingly on the hunt for green leaves, slowly venturing into the office more, and occasionally treating ourselves to larger, more expensive protein and fibre-packed options...
China warns EU over proposed ‘Made in Europe’ law
Beijing threatens unspecified retaliation over fears that bill to strengthen bloc’s industry will hurt its companies
BGO Sells Tokyo Office Building for $628 Million to Condo Seller
Canada’s BGO sold a large office building in central Tokyo at a profit to a local condominium developer that aims to convert the property to luxury apartments, tapping demand from wealthy home buyers.
Fed, BOJ, Bank of Canada Expected to Hold Rates (Video)