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Stock Market Today: Futures Tick Lower as Oil Resumes Ascent After One-Day Pause; Two-Day Fed Policy Meeting Kicks Off
Delta Stock Surges on Raised Q1 Revenue Outlook FROM 11 minutes ago Delta Air Lines (DAL) is shaking off skyrocketing jet fuel prices. The Atlanta-based carrier raised its current-quarter revenue outlook before the bell despite the current environment, and shares jumped 4.5% before the bell. Delta now sees first-quarter revenue growth above the previous guidance…
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Biotech Stocks and Longevity Investing: Trends to Track
Smaller biotech companies with drugs still in clinical trials are what big pharma is trying to buy, with acquisition offers coming in above 60% to 120% of the stock prices, even though companies don’t have drugs on the shelves. For investors who held shares in those acquired companies, that has meant seeing their stock jump…
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How India’s tough spot between Iran and US can dent the economy
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is stepping up engagement with Iran as a worsening conflict in West Asia causes severe gas shortages in the country and threatens economic growth, testing New Delhi’s relations with the US. Modi’s government said Saturday it secured the safe transit of two tankers carrying liquefied petroleum gas through the Strait…
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US ‘transitory’ inflation turns 5, still shaping economy
This month marks five years since the worst U.S. inflation outbreak in a generation, a defining economic shock that continues to shape policy debates, sway national politics and frustrate Federal Reserve officials trying to restore the pace of price increases to their 2% target after a monumental miss. When nose-diving inflation at the start of…
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US average diesel prices cross $5 a gallon as West Asia war tests global economy
US average retail diesel prices climbed above $5 per gallon for only the second time on record, as the ongoing war in West Asia continues to squeeze supplies of the key industrial fuel. The sharp rise in diesel prices could weigh on global economic activity, given the fuel’s critical role in manufacturing and freight. Higher…
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The Federal Reserve's Two-Day Policy Meeting Starts Today. Here's What You Need to Know
Key Takeaways The Federal Reserve is expected to keep interest rates unchanged this week amid uncertainty caused by the Iran war. Analysts predict the Fed will adopt a cautious, wait-and-see approach to monitor potential oil market disruptions and their economic impact. Get personalized, AI-powered answers built on 27+ years of trusted expertise. The Federal Reserve…
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US Federal Reserve FOMC meeting: When it starts, where to watch, and key expectations
The US Federal Reserve’s FOMC will meet on March 17-18 amid geopolitical tensions. Rising oil prices and the US-Iran conflict cloud rate cut expectations. Decision at 2 pm ET on March 18. By Megha Rani March 17, 2026, 5:05:44 PM IST (Updated) 3 Min Read The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve…
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Stocks mixed, oil holds above $100 after temporary lift on Russian energy sanctions
US stocks fell and oil ticked back up above $100 a barrel after earlier dips in the session as investors braced for a possibly prolonged war in Iran and the White House announced a temporary lift on Russian energy sanctions. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped more than 100 points, or 0.3%, Friday, while the…
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Hedge Funds Were Loading Up On This Cathie Wood Stock For 2026
Teradyne (NASDAQ:TER) is one of the Cathie Wood 2026 Portfolio: 10 Best Stocks to Buy. Automated test equipment and robotics company Teradyne (NASDAQ:TER) ranks ninth in our list of the best stocks to buy for 2026 according to Cathie Wood. ARK has a $456.08 million stake in Teradyne (NASDAQ:TER) as of the end of December.…
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How many rate cuts? Iran war upends Federal Reserve's next steps
WASHINGTON — The Iran war has scrambled the Federal Reserve’s outlook on inflation and unemployment and will likely further delay interest rate cuts this year, putting off any relief for consumers struggling with high borrowing costs for home and car purchases. The spike in oil and gas prices presents already-divided Fed officials with a worst-case…