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WTI Oil extends decline as Hormuz traffic normalizes, US Iran waiver lifts supply
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) US Oil trades around $69.30 at the time of writing, down 0.65% on Thur...
Consumer spending rises again — and now cheaper gas is on the way
Inflation is set to slow during the summer...
Oil slides as US official says Hormuz transits are ‘meaningfully’ climbing
Energy secretary Chris Wright cautions that flows through the strait will take months to fully recover
Trump vows to ‘respond’ after Iran ‘shot down’ a US helicopter
US president said Tehran downed Apache aircraft over Strait of Hormuz amid fragile ceasefire
Nasdaq sinks 3% as tech sell-off reignites
Heavy losses for AI-linked stocks overshadow gains across rest of market
Brussels orders Meta to open WhatsApp to rival AI agents
Emergency measures signal EU efforts to intervene over rapidly developing market for autonomous agents
Warsh’s narrow path to success as Fed chair
His first rate-setting meeting sets the direction of travel for a potentially turbulent term in office
Trump is becoming Jimmy Carter
Like the 39th US president, the current occupant of the White House has handed control of the narrative to Iran
Real Madrid and the dangers of mixing fans and finance
Club president Florentino Pérez’s aim of bringing in outside investors is high risk
GSK to buy US cancer biotech Nuvalent for $10.6bn
New chief Luke Miels makes his mark at GSK with one of UK drugmakers’ biggest deals
Airbus plans German-led alliance to replace doomed fighter jet
Group of eight companies want to develop a sixth-generation fighter jet for Europe
Asian tech stocks rebound after Wall Street embraces AI once more
Chipmaker-dominant markets rally after sell-off on Monday
Trump and Netanyahu clash over diverging goals in Middle East war
US president’s frustration with continued Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Iran erupts as he pushes to end the war
Why are we still arguing about the industrial revolution?
Historical data does not offer much insight about how our predecessors navigated profound change