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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.
Technology
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.
Commodities
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.
Commodities
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.
Commodities
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.
Economy
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.
Commodities
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.
Technology
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.
Commodities
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.
Commodities
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.
Commodities
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.
Commodities
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.
Commodities
U.S. Gas Prices Approach $4 as Mideast Conflict Drives Oil Surge
U.S. gasoline prices climbed toward $4 per gallon Thursday as Brent crude briefly surpassed $119 following Iranian strikes on Gulf energy facilities, with diesel topping $5 for only the second time on record.
Commodities
U.S. Fuel Prices Surge Despite Crude Oil Retreat
U.S. gasoline and diesel prices climbed sharply this week despite falling crude oil prices, highlighting severe refined product shortages. China's fuel export ban is exacerbating global supply constraints.
Commodities
U.S. Natural Gas Prices Hold Near $3 Amid Rising Production and Regional Glut
U.S. natural gas prices remained subdued near $3.03 per mmBtu as increased domestic production and softer demand forecasts pressured the market. West Texas's Waha hub saw cash prices stay negative for a historic 27-day stretch due to pipeline constraints.
Commodities
U.S. Gasoline Prices Hit 22-Month High as Crude Rally Intensifies
The national average for regular gasoline reached $3.675 per gallon on Saturday, the highest level since May 2024, driven by Brent crude prices above $100 per barrel and tightening supply conditions.
Commodities
U.S. Natural Gas Dips on Record Supply Outlook, Diverging from Global LNG Surge
U.S. natural gas futures declined Friday, pressured by a record domestic production forecast, while global LNG prices soared above $20 amid supply diversions and geopolitical tensions.
Commodities
U.S. Natural Gas Holds Gains as Global LNG Supply Shock Widens
U.S. natural gas futures held near a four-week high as global supply disruptions tightened LNG markets. The EIA reported a storage draw of 38 Bcf, while European inventories fell to a seasonal low.
Commodities
Nu Holdings Shares Dip Amid U.S. Expansion Push, Investor Cost Concerns
Nu Holdings shares declined in early trading as the digital bank announced new executive hires and partnerships to fuel its U.S. expansion. Investors are weighing robust growth against increasing spending and credit provisions.
Markets
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Rebound Above $3 Amid Fragile Market Balance
U.S. natural gas prices edged higher to $3.041/mmBtu, recovering from a prior drop, as the market weighs robust LNG exports against tepid domestic consumption and a lowered EIA price forecast.
Commodities
Silver Retreats as Traders Await U.S. Inflation Data
Silver prices fell Wednesday as traders reduced positions ahead of key U.S. inflation data. The metal gave back some of Tuesday's 2.7% gain that was driven by dollar weakness and lower oil prices.
Commodities
Gold Holds Near Peak Ahead of U.S. Inflation Data, Geopolitical Tensions Simmer
Gold edged higher Wednesday, supported by safe-haven demand ahead of key U.S. inflation figures, while oil prices fell. Geopolitical risks remain elevated.
Commodities
Zoox Expands Robotaxi Testing to Dallas and Phoenix Amid Intensifying U.S. Autonomous Race
Zoox, Amazon's autonomous vehicle unit, is launching test operations in Dallas and Phoenix, bringing its U.S. test markets to 10. The expansion includes a new operations center and hundreds of jobs.
Technology
U.S. Art Auction Sales Surge 23% in 2025, Led by Established Artists
U.S. art auction sales at top houses rose 23% to $3.17 billion in 2025, the first annual gain since 2022, according to Bank of America. The rebound was fueled by historical artists and a focus on quality.
Markets
Nu Holdings Secures Inter Miami Stadium Naming Rights in U.S. Expansion Drive
Nu Holdings Ltd. has acquired naming rights for Inter Miami CF's new 26,700-seat stadium, now called Nu Stadium, as the Brazilian fintech seeks to expand its U.S. presence. The multiyear deal includes jersey branding starting in August.
Analysis
Westpac to Exit SEC Oversight in 2026, Maintains U.S. Debt Market Access
Westpac Banking Corp intends to terminate its SEC registration around May 2026, halting routine U.S. disclosures but preserving its ability to raise U.S. dollar funding through private debt markets.
Regulation
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.
Regulation
Nu Holdings Secures Inter Miami Stadium Naming Rights Amid U.S. Bank Charter Push
Nu Holdings has secured naming rights for Inter Miami CF's new Miami Freedom Park stadium, branding it 'Nu Stadium' as the company pursues a U.S. national bank charter. The 26,700-seat venue opens April 4, with jersey branding starting in August.
Markets
Ford Recalls Over 600,000 U.S. SUVs for Wiper Motor Defect Amid Sales Slump
Ford Motor Company is recalling over 600,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a windshield wiper motor defect that could impair visibility. The news follows a reported 5.5% drop in the automaker's February U.S. sales.
Regulation
Xero Data Reveals U.S. Small Business Sales Slowdown, Canadian Contraction
Xero's latest data shows U.S. small business sales growth decelerated sharply to 0.9% year-over-year in the December quarter, with Canadian sales contracting 4.1%. The company cited tariff impacts and policy uncertainty.
Economy