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McDonald's Q1 Earnings Beat: Value Strategy Under Scrutiny as U.S. Traffic Wavers
McDonald's beat Q1 earnings estimates with revenue up 9% to $6.517B, but U.S. same-store sales missed targets and traffic was uneven, testing value meal strategy.
Mexican Peso Surges on U.S.-Iran Deal Hopes, Dollar Weakens
Mexico's peso surged 0.76% to 17.23 per dollar on Wednesday, reaching its strongest level since April 17, driven by U.S.-Iran deal hopes and a weaker dollar.
Palantir Stock Dips Despite Record Q1 as U.S. Commercial Revenue Misses Estimates
Palantir shares dropped 6.9% on Tuesday after U.S. commercial revenue fell short of analyst expectations, overshadowing record Q1 results and an increased 2026 outlook.
Sivers Semiconductors Soars 33% on U.S. Listing Hopes
Sivers Semiconductors AB shares surged 33% in Stockholm on Monday, driven by a planned SEK 125 million share issue and potential U.S. Nasdaq listing.
RTX Lands Major Defense Contracts as U.S. Accelerates $8.6B Middle East Arms Sales
RTX Corp. was named principal contractor in U.S.-approved $8.6B Middle East arms sales and received $1.27B in new U.S. missile contracts, fueling defense backlog growth.
U.S. Gasoline Prices Surge to $4.30 Amid Iran Tensions and Refinery Snags
Gasoline prices rose to $4.30 a gallon, the highest since 2022, as the Iran war and refinery problems boosted crude costs. Record U.S. oil output hasn't prevented the surge.
U.S. Gasoline Prices Surge to $4.229, Outlook Points Higher Amid Supply Squeeze
U.S. gasoline prices hit $4.229 per gallon, the highest since July 2022, driven by falling inventories, refinery outages, and crude above $100. The outlook points to further increases as summer demand nears.
U.S. Stocks Dip as Fed Decision Looms, Tech Earnings in Focus
U.S. stocks declined Wednesday with the Dow falling 0.59% as markets braced for the Fed's rate decision and key tech earnings from Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, and Meta.
VTI's Modest Dip Masks Key Test for U.S. Equities
VTI rose 12 cents to $352.17 after an early dip, as investors balance mega-cap tech earnings with Iran-related oil risks. The fund is up 0.59% over five days.
Brent Crude Surpasses $103 as Iran Tensions Escalate and U.S. Inventories Tighten
Brent crude climbed above $103 as U.S.-Iran talks stalled and Iran seized ships in the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. fuel inventories dropped sharply, and exports set a record.
U.S. Stocks Retreat on Apple Leadership Shift, Fed Hearing, and Iran Deal Uncertainty
Major U.S. equity indices declined Tuesday, pressured by Apple's CEO transition, policy uncertainty from a Federal Reserve confirmation hearing, and geopolitical tensions ahead of a key Middle East ceasefire expiration. Strong results from UnitedHealth helped cushion the downturn.
Brent Crude Retreats Under $95 Amid U.S.-Iran Diplomacy Focus
Oil prices declined Tuesday, with Brent crude slipping below $95 per barrel, as traders shifted focus to potential diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran. This comes despite a major ongoing supply disruption in the Strait of Hormuz.
China Solar Export Curbs Could Disrupt Tesla's U.S. Energy Expansion
Beijing is weighing export limits on advanced solar manufacturing gear, potentially complicating Tesla's U.S. factory plans. The automaker's energy storage business is now more profitable than its core vehicle operations.
U.S. Naval Blockade Sparks Oil Price Surge, Global Market Jitters
The U.S. imposition of a naval blockade on Iranian port traffic has triggered a sharp spike in global oil prices and a sell-off in U.S. stock futures, with Brent crude surging past $100 a barrel.
U.S. Natural Gas Gains on Late Cold, But Oversupply Concerns Loom
U.S. natural gas futures advanced Monday as a late-season cold wave increased heating demand, though elevated storage levels and a bearish long-term price outlook from the EIA tempered the rally.
U.S. Mortgage Rates Hit 6.46%, Highest Since Fall, Squeezing Spring Buyers
U.S. mortgage rates have surged, with Freddie Mac's benchmark 30-year fixed rate reaching 6.46%, the highest level since September. The jump is cooling housing activity, with purchase applications down and refinancing demand plummeting.
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.
Nu Holdings Appoints Ex-Amazon Exec to Board Amid U.S. Banking Push
Nu Holdings Ltd has named former Amazon and Apple executive Diego Piacentini to its board of directors. The move comes as the Brazilian fintech giant advances its U.S. expansion plans following conditional regulatory approval earlier this year.
Global LNG Disruptions Propel U.S. Natural Gas Prices Above $3
U.S. Henry Hub natural gas futures gained over 3% to hold above $3, supported by supply outages at major LNG facilities in Australia and critically low gas storage levels in Europe.
XRP Faces Macro Test as Key U.S. Data, Geopolitical Tensions Loom
XRP trades around $1.32, down 5% weekly, as investors await U.S. payrolls data and monitor Iran-related risks. The token's near-term direction may hinge on macro sentiment rather than Ripple-specific developments.
Global LNG Squeeze Widens Price Gap, U.S. Exports Surge
U.S. natural gas futures climbed over 2% this week, but prices remain far below European and Asian benchmarks as robust LNG export demand and international supply shocks strain global markets.
U.S. Natural Gas Holds at $3 Amid Strong LNG Exports, Storage Draw
U.S. natural gas futures traded near $3 per mmBtu Friday, supported by a significant storage draw and robust LNG export activity. Prices remain disconnected from much higher global benchmarks.
U.S. Mortgage Rates Surge to 6.38%, Dampening Spring Housing Activity
U.S. mortgage rates climbed to a six-month high of 6.38% this week, pressuring borrower demand. The Mortgage Bankers Association reported a 10.5% weekly decline in applications as costs rose.
Oil Surges Past $104 as Supply Fears Intensify, U.S. Gas Prices Hold Steady
Crude oil prices climbed sharply as hopes for a Middle East ceasefire faded, with Brent crude reaching $104.30 a barrel. U.S. gasoline prices remained elevated near $4 per gallon.
Intel Shares Dip on U.S. Stake Disclosure, Board Leadership Shift
Intel shares fell Tuesday after a regulatory filing disclosed significant U.S. government ownership and an impending board leadership change, underscoring the challenges in the company's manufacturing recovery.
U.S. Natural Gas Holds Near $3.10 Amid Gulf Tensions, Mild Weather
U.S. natural gas prices are balancing geopolitical risks from Gulf supply disruptions against bearish domestic factors like warm weather forecasts and rising storage inventories.
European Gas Soars on Qatar Supply Shock, U.S. Prices Retreat
European natural gas benchmarks surged toward three-year highs following missile strikes that crippled a major Qatari export terminal, potentially disrupting supplies for years. U.S. gas prices retreated from midweek gains despite rising export expectations.
Oil Prices Defy U.S. Release, Hit Multi-Year Highs Amid Supply Crisis
Global oil benchmarks surged to multi-year highs as supply disruptions in the Middle East overwhelmed a U.S. move to release stranded Iranian crude. Brent settled at $112.19 a barrel, its highest since July 2022.
U.S. Weighs Sanctions Waiver to Unlock 140M Barrels of Iranian Oil
The U.S. Treasury is considering a temporary sanctions waiver to release approximately 140 million barrels of Iranian oil currently stranded on tankers. This move aims to calm markets following Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil chokepoint.
U.S. LNG Stocks Rally as Qatar Supply Shock Sparks Global Scramble
Shares of U.S. liquefied natural gas exporters rallied sharply after an attack on Qatar's export facilities removed a significant portion of global supply, prompting nations like Italy and Japan to urgently seek alternative sources.