Crude prices climb by more than 4% Monday as a surprise deadly weekend attack by Hamas on Israel has raised risks to oil supplies in the Middle East.
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House lawmakers are returning to Washington with a key task at hand: electing a new speaker. Here’s what happens next.
The Margin: $1.55 billion Powerball drawing: Where to watch, what time and your odds of winning
Monday night’s drawing is first time in Powerball history that back-to-back jackpot cycles grew to billion-dollar grand prizes, the lottery giant says
The Ratings Game: Carnival’s stock drops toward four-month low as Israel-Hamas exposure fears weigh
Of the big three cruise operators, Carnival has the least cruise exposure to Israel, but its stock is getting hit the hardest.
Market Extra: An Israel-Hamas war could change what the Fed does about interest rates
A long conflict in the Middle East “risks undermining the efforts of central banks to bring inflation under control,” one analyst says.
: ‘We’re literally being stolen from, in plain sight’: Musicians are tired of venues taking their T-shirt money, and they’re fighting back.
Artists are going public about a practice they call “robbery” and “wage theft” to inform fans why their merchandise costs so much.
IPO Report: Birkenstock’s looming IPO is expected to become the next test of investor appetite for deals
The IPO market is bracing for Birkenstock’s deal this week, with the iconic German sandal maker expected to price its stock on Tuesday.
Commodities Corner: Here’s what Israel-Gaza war means for oil prices as fighting continues
Investors are fixated on oil prices, and the threat of a broader conflict, after a weekend attack by Hamas on Israel.
: Fed cop Michael Barr defends higher capital requirements as bankers bristle
American Bankers Association’s Rob Nichols said regulators missed opportunities to address bank weaknesses under existing rules.
In One Chart: U.S. Treasurys have likely reached a bottom. But stocks have not, technical analyst says.
U.S. Treasurys have likely already reached a bottom, while stocks have more room to fall, according to Jonathan Krinsky, chief market technician at BTIG.
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