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Oil Price Surge Revives ECB Rate Hike Bets, European Stocks Slide
European stocks declined Friday as stalled US-Iran talks pushed oil prices higher, reigniting inflation fears and expectations for ECB rate hikes. The STOXX 600 fell 0.8%.
WHP Global Acquires Marc Jacobs from LVMH, G-III to Co-Own Brand
LVMH sells Marc Jacobs to WHP Global after 30 years; G-III Apparel Group co-owns and operates the brand. Marc Jacobs stays as creative director. Deal valued at ~$500 million.
Nvidia's China H200 Sales Stalled Despite US Approval
US regulators have cleared Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to major Chinese companies, but no shipments have occurred as Chinese buyers hold off under Beijing's guidance.
Hormuz Crisis Looms Over Oil Markets as Physical Prices Surge
Brent crude slipped to $108.17 on Friday after Iran proposed talks, but the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted, and physical crude grades trade near $130, signaling further price spikes ahead.
Middle East Turmoil Hits Luxury Watch Sales at Geneva Fair
The Watches and Wonders Geneva fair concluded amid a luxury sector shock, as major brands reported steep sales declines in the Middle East due to regional conflict, impacting Swiss watch exports for a second consecutive year.
Cocoa Prices Plunge on European Demand Slump, Asian Markets Mixed
Cocoa prices tumbled over 3% after weak European demand data, while Asian markets diverged with Hong Kong falling and India's Sensex gaining.
Markets Rally on Geopolitical Hopes; AI and Growth ETFs Advised for Young Investors
Equities advanced on optimism for a resolution to the Iran conflict, while a market veteran recommends young investors allocate monthly funds to Vanguard's VGT and VUG ETFs for long-term growth.
Intel Buys Back $14.2B Stake in Irish Fab, Bolstering AI Strategy Ahead of Earnings
Intel has regained full ownership of its Fab 34 facility in Ireland through a $14.2 billion buyback of Apollo's stake. The move strengthens Intel's manufacturing control as it prepares to report quarterly results and advance its AI initiatives.
U.S. Markets Shut for Good Friday as March Jobs Data Looms
U.S. equity markets will be closed on Friday, April 3, 2026, for the Good Friday holiday, with trading resuming Monday, April 6. The key March employment report is scheduled for release during the market closure.
Nike Posts Mixed Q3, Beats Sales Forecasts Amid China and Margin Pressures
Nike reported third-quarter revenue of $11.28 billion, matching year-ago levels and exceeding analyst forecasts, though net income dropped 35% to $520 million. The company continues to face headwinds in Greater China and from higher tariffs.
AST SpaceMobile Targets April 10 for BlueBird 7 Launch Amid Rival Rocket Lab's ESA Milestone
AST SpaceMobile has scheduled its BlueBird 7 satellite launch for April 10, while Rocket Lab successfully completed its first dedicated mission for the European Space Agency. Both companies are advancing amid a backdrop of robust financial results and industry momentum.
USA Rare Earth Shares Dip as Stillwater Magnet Plant Enters Production Phase
USA Rare Earth shares fell Friday as the company initiated Phase 1a of its Stillwater magnet facility, targeting initial deliveries this quarter. The drop coincided with a sharp market downturn.
European Gas Prices Retreat Amid Qatar Supply Shock, Storage Concerns Mount
European natural gas benchmarks declined Tuesday but stayed well above last month's levels after QatarEnergy invoked force majeure on LNG contracts, reducing export capacity. Storage levels are low, with Shell cautioning about possible supply shortfalls.
Indian Markets Rebound Sharply on Easing Oil Prices and IT Rally
Indian equity indices staged a strong recovery on March 20, 2026, with the Sensex jumping 891 points. The rally was fueled by falling crude oil prices and a surge in IT stocks.
Markets Mixed as Bitcoin Soars, Texas Emerges as Financial Hub
Global markets showed divergent trends with Bitcoin climbing above $75,000 as a digital safe haven, while Indian equities recovered strongly. Texas solidified its position as a major financial center with new exchange launches.
Iran Conflict Fuels Global Inflation Surge as Oil Tops $100
The Iran conflict has triggered a severe oil supply disruption, pushing Brent crude above $100 a barrel and sending shockwaves through global freight, agriculture, and consumer markets.
Hog Futures Slide, Indian Markets Tumble on Geopolitical Fears
Lean hog futures declined further on mixed USDA reports, as Indian equity markets faced sharp losses driven by geopolitical tensions and foreign investor selling.
India Races to Secure LPG Amid Gulf War Disruption, Sparks Induction Stove Rush
India has invoked emergency powers to redirect LPG supplies from commercial to residential users following Gulf war disruptions, causing restaurants to limit hot meals and triggering a massive spike in induction cooker purchases.
FTSE 100 Retreats on Oil Spike, Rate Cut Hopes Dim
London's FTSE 100 declined 0.7% in early Thursday trading as Brent crude surged past $100 a barrel, dampening expectations for near-term Bank of England rate cuts and pressuring consumer-focused sectors.
NVIDIA, ABB Forge Factory AI Alliance to Bridge Simulation-Reality Gap
NVIDIA and ABB have announced a strategic partnership to embed NVIDIA's Omniverse platform into ABB's RobotStudio software, aiming to achieve near-perfect accuracy when transferring robot training from simulation to physical factories. The collaboration is a key move for NVIDIA to expand its industrial AI footprint beyond data centers.
Middle East Conflict Sparks Historic Oil Price Surge, Strains Global Supply
Oil prices surged dramatically on Monday, with Brent crude briefly exceeding $119 per barrel, following supply disruptions in the Middle East linked to regional conflict. Governments and companies scrambled to respond to the market shock.
FTSE 100 Plunges on Oil Price Surge and Geopolitical Tensions
London's FTSE 100 index opened sharply lower, dropping 1.75%, as a surge in crude oil prices above $119 per barrel rattled markets. The spike, driven by Middle East supply concerns, particularly punished airline and mining shares.
Global Markets Plunge as Oil Surge Sparks Inflation Fears
Global equity markets faced a severe selloff on March 9, 2026, driven by a sharp spike in oil prices above $115 per barrel and escalating Middle East tensions. Japan's Nikkei 225 plunged 7%, while India's Sensex crashed over 2,400 points.
Microsoft's $409 Level in Focus as AI Demand Meets Inflation Test
Microsoft shares closed at $408.96, down slightly amid a broader tech sell-off. Investors are balancing positive AI demand indicators from partners like Broadcom against looming inflation data and macroeconomic concerns.
Italian Stocks Plunge as Oil Spike Sparks Stagflation Fears
Italy's benchmark FTSE MIB index fell sharply last week, dragged down by banks and a steep decline in payments firm Nexi. Defense contractor Leonardo bucked the trend following a major contract win.
U.S. Drafts New AI Chip Export Rules, Potentially Impacting AMD, Nvidia
U.S. officials are drafting new AI chip export regulations that could require foreign governments to invest in U.S. data centers or provide security guarantees, potentially impacting major chipmakers like AMD, Nvidia, and Intel.
Indian Equities Rebound on Reliance, Metals Surge; Rupee Firms
Indian stock indices snapped a three-day losing streak, climbing over 1% on Thursday. Gains were led by Reliance Industries and metal stocks, while the rupee firmed after central bank action.
EU's 'Made in EU' Rules Threaten Ford's Supply Chain
The European Commission has proposed strict 'Made in EU' rules linking subsidies to local content, potentially excluding Ford's key suppliers in Britain and Turkey. The plan faces significant opposition and requires approval.
Iran's Strait of Hormuz Control Threatens Global Oil Flows, Prices Surge
Iran's declaration of control over the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a sharp slowdown in tanker traffic and a 4.7% spike in Brent crude prices. Analysts warn Asian economies are most vulnerable to supply disruptions.
Nvidia Shares Slide Amid Tech Rout, $4B Optics Investment
Nvidia shares declined over 2% in early trading, caught in a wider technology sector downturn. The chipmaker announced multiyear agreements to invest $2 billion each in optics companies Lumentum and Coherent.