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  • Morning News: April 6, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on April 6th, 2026 at 7:08 am

    Iraq Tells Buyers to Collect Crude as Oil Can Cross Hormuz

    Hormuz Traffic Rises to Highest in Weeks

    Oil Swings as Traders Gauge Report of Push for Iran Ceasefire

    One Gas Station, 12 Customers, and a Test of America’s Patience

    It’s a Jackson Browne Economy: Running On Empty

    OPEC Plus Warns of Slow Recovery After War in Iran

    Trump’s Answer to Iran’s Hormuz Crisis: Sell Oil We Don’t Have

    Trump’s Iran Deadline Looms With Mediators Pushing for Truce

    America’s Diplomat Shortage Is a Self-Inflicted Wound

    King Charles Can Handle a Boorish White House

    Canadian Confidence Hits 11-Month Low as Iran War Drags On

    This Is Not China’s War, but Beijing Started Preparing for It Years Ago

    Who Knew ‘Slick’ Gavin Newsom Was Such an Economic Maestro?

    Dimon Urges US to ‘Get Stronger,’ Keep Economic, Military Power

    Goldman Sachs Private Credit Fund Defies Redemption Surge Across Industry

    Government Shouldn’t Dictate How Online Markets Operate

    The Wall Street Dealmaker Charged With Solving Paul Weiss’s Identity Crisis

    Debanking Is a Confusing Nightmare. It’s at Risk of Getting Worse

    State Climate Laws Targeted Around US as Iran War Spikes Gas Prices

    Peter Thiel’s Big Bet on Solar-Powered Cow Collars

    Industrial Firm Madison Air Seeks to Raise $2.23 Billion in IPO

    SpaceX Heralds New Era of Mega IPOs. Buyers Beware

    OpenAI Advocates Electric Grid, Safety Net Spending for New AI Era

    Chinese Battery-Storage Supplier Sees Shipments Doubling in 2026

    Neurocrine to Buy Soleno for $2.9 Billion

    Pesticide Giant Syngenta Readies New Weapon Against Superweeds

    Gulf Funds Agree to Back Paramount’s $81 Billion Takeover of Warner

    ‘Super Mario’ Sequel Scores Year’s Biggest Movie Opening

    Baseball’s Robo-Umps Aren’t Ready to Replace The Real Umpires Yet

    Fight Over Feta Strains America’s Ties With Europe

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  • Morning News: April 3, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on April 3rd, 2026 at 7:02 am

    Take Hormuz by Force? France and Britain Have Better Ideas

    Macron Criticizes Trump and Calls on Allies to Unite Against US

    Rival Nations Seize On Choke Points to Counter Trump

    Tanker Carrying Iranian Crude Shifts Course from India to China

    Iran Strikes Gulf Energy Sites as Trump Warns of Further Attacks

    Bombing Iran’s Great Mosque Could Cost the World

    Israel Resumes Biggest Gas Field After War Shut It for a Month

    Fed’s Logan Says US Oil Producers Unlikely to Provide Near-Term Relief for Consumers

    Jefferies Says UAE Injected $8 Billion Liquidity to Help Lenders

    How Insulated Is the U.S. Economy From the Iran War?

    Trump Budget Pits Spending Cuts Against Massive Defense Push

    Blue Owl Reels as Investors Who Fueled Its Growth Now Want Out

    401(k) Investment Menus Need a Reboot

    Tariffs Strained U.S. Aluminum Supplies. Now the Iran War Is Making It Worse

    U.S. Steel Tariffs Hurt America, Help China

    A Bottle of Wine Shows the Slow-Motion Impact of Trump’s Tariffs

    Trump Administration Unveils Up to 100% Tariff on Branded Drugs

    JetBlue Raises Checked Bag Fees as Fuel Costs Soar

    Amazon to Apply 3.5% Fuel Surcharge to Third-Party Sellers

    The Era of AI FOMO Is Upon Us

    Economists Once Dismissed the A.I. Job Threat, but Not Anymore

    Jobs and Workers Are in Balance. Nobody Is Happy About It.

    Skilled Foreign Workers Think About Leaving the U.S.

    Bondi’s Firing Is Actually Good News

    Trump’s Media-Bashing Is Coming Back to Bite Him in Court

    SpaceX Targets More Than $2 Trillion Valuation in IPO

    It’s Not Easy Being a Trillionaire

    Under the Skin of America’s Humanoid Robots: Chinese Technology

    Google/Meta Verdict: A Whole Lot of Nothing to Feed the Perpetually Alarmed

    Google Workers Find It’s a Different Era for Activism

    A Nintendo Cinematic Universe Can Learn From Marvel

    Will Nike CEO’s Candor With Staff Have Any Effect on Performance?

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  • Morning News: April 2, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on April 2nd, 2026 at 7:05 am

    Iran War Showcases Strength of South Korean Defense Sector

    Macron Says Trump Weakens NATO by Casting Doubt on US Commitment

    Trump Stirs Market, Political Angst With Vague Timeline for Iran

    Defeat Has Never Sounded as Victorious as in Trump’s Address

    U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela’s Leader, Opening Door to Deals

    Tracking Trump’s Tariffs Across the Global Economy

    How to Get a Tariff Refund

    Tariff-Struck Companies Exploring Loans Backed by Refund Claims

    How Swap Markets Are Struggling to Gauge Rates as Iran War Fuels Volatility

    Hedge Funds Walloped by a Month of Turmoil Sparked by Iran War

    Mark Meador and the FTC Scarily Revive Teddy Roosevelt Economics

    There’s a Competition Crisis, Not An Affordability Crisis

    Institutional Investors Are Asking To Do Your Worrying For You

    KKR Secures $23 Billion for Americas PE in Its Largest-Ever Haul

    Antisemitic Violence Sparks $765 Million in Security Spending

    Nursing Is the Surefire New Path to American Prosperity

    140 Million Americans Are Locked Out of Low-Cost Access to Healthcare

    How A.I. Helped One Man (and His Brother) Build a $1.8 Billion Company

    SpaceX Files to Go Public, Setting Stage for Huge I.P.O.

    A $45,000 Porsche Taycan Is a Decent Oil Price Hedge

    G.M. Reports Sharp Decline in Car Sales Amid War and High Prices

    Foreign CEOs Face More Scrutiny. Air Canada’s Earned It

    US Job-Cut Announcements in Tech Keep Rising With AI Adoption

    Microsoft CFO’s AI Spending Runs Up Against Tech Bubble Fears

    Europe Pushes for a Gentler Internet for Children

    Goodbye ‘Geeky Hunk’? Gmail Users Can Now Change Their Usernames

    Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada … Meta?

    TotalEnergies, Masdar Form $2.2 Billion Asia Renewables Joint Venture

    State Farm Is in Trump’s Crosshairs Over L.A. Fires

    How a Sapling and a Viral Candy Made California the World’s Pistachio King

    The IRS Chief, His Old Pal and the Case of Muhammad Ali’s Missing Pair of Shorts

    The Women Who Love the Manosphere

    Six Flags Was a Summer Destination. Can It Win Families Back?

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  • Morning News: April 1, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on April 1st, 2026 at 7:01 am

    Global Ban on Digital Duties Expires After Stalled Talks at W.T.O. Meeting

    Iran War Hobbles Myanmar Economy as Gasoline Supplies Disappear

    Some French Gas Stations Run Dry as Price Caps Spur Rush to Fill

    Ukraine Is Having a Surprisingly Good Iran War

    The Dubai War Narrative Is Looking a Little Stretched

    Four Passover Questions as the Iran War Nears Endgame

    Stocks in Asia Rally and Oil Prices Rise

    Bank of England Says Iran War Has Boosted Threats to Financial Stability

    Dimon Says Vital US Ensures Iran War Is ‘Successfully Completed’

    Indian Rupee Set for More Chaos as Banks Unwind $30 Billion in Arbitrage Trades

    The Economy Is on the Edge. What Could Tip It Over, or Help It Pull Through.

    Prediction Markets Are An Essential Driver of Better Decisions

    Bearish Positioning Is Driving Stocks More Than Peace Prospects

    Wells Fargo Unleashes Pent-Up Power in Crucial Repo Market

    Is U.S. Housing Starting to Crash?

    Institutional Investors Are the Housing Solution, Not the Problem

    Trump’s Executive Order on NPR and PBS Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules

    The Year Is Off to the Strongest Start for Big Deals Ever

    Global First-Quarter M&A Exceeds $1.2 Trillion, Led By AI

    The 322-Foot Tall Rocket for NASA’s Moon Flyby

    America Now Has an EV Rust Belt. High Gas Prices Won’t Rescue It.

    Anthropic Accidentally Posts Source Code of Claude AI Agent

    Oracle Lays Off Workers Amid Heavy AI Investment

    Google Faces Demands to Prohibit AI Videos for Kids on YouTube

    Big Drug Companies Hunting for Deals Are Lowering Their Sights

    Nike Guides for Sales Declines Ahead as Turnaround Plan Hits Snags

    Allbirds, Once Silicon Valley’s Favorite Shoe, Sells for $39 Million

    Ken Paxton Should Know That Government Can’t Lower Ticket Prices

    Las Vegas Is Still a March Madness Mecca

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  • CWS Market Review – March 31, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on March 31st, 2026 at 7:05 pm

    (This is the free version of CWS Market Review. If you like what you see, then please sign up for the premium newsletter for $20 per month or $200 for the whole year. If you sign up today, you can see our two reports, “Your Handy Guide to Stock Orders” and “How Not to Get Screwed on Your Mortgage.”)

    The first quarter came to an end today, and it was a difficult one for Wall Street. We started off the quarter, and the new year, just fine. By January 27, the S&P 500 reached an all-time closing high. Then on February 6, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 50,000 for the first time ever.

    Then in the middle of the quarter, things started to change as the market had to deal with the ramifications of military operations in the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz was shut down and the price of oil shot to more than $100 per barrel. It’s still up there as I write this.

    Now the damage is being felt on Wall Street and on Main Street. The price for a gallon of gas is now above $4. In recent days, the Dow closed more than 10% off its high which is the traditional definition of a market correction.

    Here’s how the three major indices performed during Q1:

    S&P 500: -4.63%

    Dow Jones Industrial Average: -3.58%

    Nasdaq Composite: -7.11%

    The S&P 500 closed Monday at 6,343.72 which marked its lowest close since August 7, 2025. The index is currently below its 50- and 200-day moving averages. It’s not in correction territory yet, but it’s getting close.

    March turned out to be the worst month for stocks in more than a year, and Q1 was the worst quarter for the S&P 500 in nearly four years. If we measure from the market’s high in February 2025, then the stock market has barely advanced — and adjusted for inflation, the market is basically flat for 13 months.

    The Mag 7 stocks, in particular, have not fared well. All seven lost ground during Q1:

    Google is missing from the chart because I’m only allowed six lines at once. For the quarter, Google lost 8.06%.

    The stock market had a big relief rally on Tuesday (+2.91%). I tend to be skeptical of outsized “contra-trend” rallies. This is when the stock market does exactly the opposite of what it had been doing, and it does it by a lot. Don’t get me wrong. I’ll welcome any rally, but days like today seem more like temper tantrums rather than optimistic rallies.

    The stock market rallied after the president of Iran said that his government might be open to ending the war. The Dow rallied over 1,100 points today and the Nasdaq was up 3.83%.

    Earlier today, the Labor Department’s JOLTS report said that hiring in February fell to its lowest level in six years. This week, we’re going to learn a lot more about how well the economy is performing. Tomorrow, ADP will release its monthly report on private payrolls. Wall Street expects to see a gain of 39,000 jobs.

    We’ll also get the retail sales report for February. If you recall, the report for January was not terribly good. For tomorrow, Wall Street expects to see a gain of 0.5%, and a gain of 0.3% excluding autos. At 10 a.m. ET tomorrow, we’ll get the ISM Manufacturing Index.

    That leads us to Friday and the big March jobs report. This report will be a little unusual in that the stock market will be closed on Friday for Good Friday. This means that we’ll have to wait until Monday to see the market’s reaction.

    For Friday’s report, Wall Street expects to see a gain of 59,000 jobs. For February, the economy lost 92,000 jobs. Analysts also see the jobless rate staying at 4.4%. Hourly average earnings are expected to rise by 0.3%. That’s not bad, but I hope to see better numbers.

    This leaves the Federal Reserve in a difficult position. The jobs market is weak, and commodity prices are rising. The economy would certainly benefit from lower prices, but the inflation may be too precarious to ignore.

    The Fed meets again in four weeks, and it will be Jerome Powell’s final meeting as Fed Chair. Now it looks like the Fed may not touch interest rates before the end of this year. In fact, they may not make any changes to rates for another 16 months. That’s according to the latest futures prices.

    Stryker Hits New 52-Week Low

    I wanted to highlight Stryker (SYK) this week. The stock has been on our Buy List for the last 19 years in a row. It’s a wonderful company, and I’m glad we’ve owned it.

    Lately, however, the shares haven’t performed very well. The company was also the victim of a nasty cyber-attack. Fortunately, most of its systems are back up and running. Today, shares of Stryker got down to a new 52-week low. The stock is back to where it was nearly two years ago.

    Here’s a look at 40 years of SYK:

    It’s hard to find a point when it wasn’t a good time to buy Stryker. This is also a good example of Elfenbein’s Law: “When a stock has done so well that the legend for the vertical axis is unreadable, that’s probably a good sign.”

    In January, Stryker reported very good numbers for Q4. Earnings rose 11.5% to $4.47 per share. That was eight cents better than expectations. Stryker’s own guidance had been for $4.34 to $4.44 per share.

    Net sales were up 11.4% to $7.2 billion, and organic sales were up 11.0%. Stryker’s operating margin increased 100 basis points to 30.2%. For the year, Stryker made $13.63 per share. That’s up 11.8% over last year.

    Here’s a look at Stryker’s annual earnings:

    For 2026, Stryker expects earnings between $14.90 and $15.10 per share, and organic-net-sales growth of 8.0% to 9.5%. If that’s correct, then it would be another good year for SYK.

    That’s all for now. The stock market will be closed on Friday in honor of Good Friday. I’ll have more for you in the next issue of CWS Market Review.

    – Eddy

  • Morning News: March 31, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on March 31st, 2026 at 7:08 am

    War’s First Inflation Hit Arrives in the Euro Area

    China’s Pivot to Vietnam Blows Hole in Trump’s Made-in-USA Plan

    Why Is the Japanese Yen So Weak — and Will Authorities Intervene?

    A $50 Trillion National Debt In 2030 Will Signal Opposite of Debt Problem

    US Bonds Are Caught in a Tug-of-War Between Inflation and Growth

    Who Is Laffing Now?

    Powell Says Fed Can Look Past Oil Shock, but Warns Patience Has Limits

    Oil and Gas Prices Continue to Rise in Choppy Trade

    Energy Stocks Set to Beat Broader Market by Biggest Margin Ever

    Fresh Food Distributors Add Surcharges as Fuel Costs Rise

    Trump Tax Law’s Expansion of Affordable Housing Credit Hits Snag

    Government Attacks on Credit Cards Won’t Bring Down Prices

    Private Lenders Delay Reckoning with Payment Concessions on Stressed Debt

    U.S. Banks Raising Borrowing Costs for Private Credit Funds as AI Fears Pummel Valuations

    JPMorgan Takes On American Dream in Latest Firmwide Initiative

    Private Equity’s Growing Appetite for Fast Food in Japan

    Japan Is Placing a Multibillion-Dollar Bet on the US Housing Market

    Lilly to Buy Sleep Drug Maker Centessa in $7.8 Billion Deal

    Biogen to Buy Apellis for $5.6 Billion to Boost Kidney Franchise

    Unilever Food Arm to Join With McCormick in $44.8 Billion Deal

    Unilever’s $40 Billion Food Sale Augurs a More Beautiful Future

    Whoop Raises $575 Million at a $10 Billion Valuation on Its Way to an IPO

    Google Partner Tenex Raises $250 Million for AI Security Services

    The Sudden Fall of OpenAI’s Most Hyped Product Since ChatGPT

    Exxon Scientists Had Doubts About Algae Biofuels. The Oil Giant Touted Them Anyway.

    Delta to Tap Amazon Satellite-Internet Service for In-Flight Wi-Fi

    Hegseth’s Culture Wars Are Inviting a Military Disaster

    A Crackdown on Dreamers Is a Crackdown on the American Dream

    The DC Streetcar Was Desired. It Just Wasn’t Worth It

    How a Massive KitKat Heist Turned Into Crisis PR Gold

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  • Morning News: March 30, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on March 30th, 2026 at 7:05 am

    Trump Claims Iran Gave In to US Demands, Considers Seizing Oil

    Oil Jumps on Signs of Escalation of Middle East War

    The Oil Market Is Moving Into Demand Destruction Mode

    The Strait of Hormuz Oil Shock Is Now Heading West

    Oil Shipping Rates Surge as US Barrels Replace Middle East Supply

    Why the Iran War May Force Countries to Rely Less on Natural Gas

    This Is What Happens When the Gas Runs Out

    Indian Economy Faces Risks on Multiple Fronts From Middle East Conflict

    Japan Steps Up Yen Warnings as Mideast War Stokes Inflation Concerns

    Eurozone Business Confidence Falls on Iran War

    Government Bonds Rally Around the World on Slowdown Concerns

    Fed Officials Signal That Rate Cuts May Be Over

    Two Data Points to Consider a Year Since Trump’s Tariff Liberation Day

    Swiss Cling on to Cash as Survey Shows Payment App Use Stalling

    BBVA to Sell Romania Business to Raiffeisen for $680 Million

    A 35-Year-Old Crypto Bro Helped Pakistan Win Over Trump World

    Is Another Financial Crisis Lurking in Private Credit?

    Private Equity’s Brutal Side Deals Leave Lenders Grasping in the Dark

    Private-Credit Wobbles Could Prove Perilous for Trump

    Three Reasons the Stock Market Can Endure the War

    Too Bad the Robinhood Crowd Isn’t Buying This Dip

    Why the Cost of Your Coffee Has Soared—and Isn’t Going Down Soon

    $100,000 in Social Security Benefits Is Too Much

    How Working in America Became So Joyless

    Chromebook Remorse: Tech Backlash at Schools Extends Beyond Phones

    Teens Sick of Their iPhones Are ‘Mallmaxxing’

    How the Federal Government Turned Intel Into a Puppet

    Nvidia Is Credit Personified While the Fed Is a Pointless Distraction

    Inside the Odd—and Oddly Human—Work of Teaching AI to Talk

    Why Corporate AI Mandates Don’t Work

    LaGuardia Crash Bolsters Case for Using AI in Air Control Towers

    BYD Posts First Annual Profit Decline in Four Years

    Ford and GM Increase Destination Charges to $2,795 on Full-Size Trucks

    World War III’s First Shots Will Be Fired in Space

    Food Megamergers Hardly Ever Work. Could McCormick-Unilever Be Different?

    Sysco to Buy Restaurant Depot in $29 Billion Deal

    WNBA Players Had an Ace Up Their Sleeve in Pay Negotiations: A Nobel Laureate

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  • Morning News: March 27, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on March 27th, 2026 at 7:03 am

    Ukraine Is Running Out of Cash to Pay for the War as Aid Falters

    Russians’ Trust in Putin Hits Wartime Low as Fatigue Grows

    The Pentagon Needs to Give Better Answers on Its ‘Golden Dome’

    The Iran War Is Now All About the Future of Hormuz

    China Hits Back at U.S. With New Trade Probes Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit

    Riyadh, Dubai Delay Finance Events as Iran War Disrupts Region

    Iran War Threatens to Reverse Central Banks’ Role as Major Gold Buyers

    How the Iran War Is Costing the Economy Its Buffers

    Fertilizer Maker Yara Warns Farmers Are Being Squeezed by Price Surge Amid War

    Resurgent Inflation Tests Faith in Fed’s Willingness to Tame It

    Economists See War Pushing US Inflation Above 3%, Hurting Growth

    Oaktree to Meet 8.5% Private Credit Fund Redemptions in Full

    Homophones, Plurals and Language ‘Rulescucks’ Are Roiling Prediction Markets

    He Did Not Intend to Lose $50 Million. No One Does

    Health-Care Costs Are Forcing Terrible Trade-Offs

    The Startup Selling Full-Body Scans as the Future of Health Care

    Why College Graduates Feel Betrayed

    Tracking Trump’s Efforts to Reshape Cultural Institutions

    Inside the Sprawling World of MAGA Merchandise

    Crypto for a Home? Coinbase Brings Token-Backed Down Payments to Housing Market

    CrossCountry Mortgage to Acquire Two Harbors

    An Invisible Bottleneck: A Helium Shortage Threatens the Chip Industry

    Is Big Tech Facing a Big Tobacco Moment?

    SoftBank Secures Record $40 Billion Bridge Loan for OpenAI Stake

    Export Controls Risk Forfeiting the AI Race

    An AI Upheaval Is Coming for Media. This Journalist Is Already All In.

    Pernod Ricard Shares Pare Losses as Investors Warm to Mooted Brown-Forman Tie-Up

    Why Kraft Heinz’s CEO Decided Not to Split the Company in Two

    That McDonald’s Viral Video Is Good for Memes. But Sales?

    Why Are Theater Tickets So Much Cheaper in London Than New York?

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  • Morning News: March 26, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on March 26th, 2026 at 7:04 am

    Oil Prices Go Higher and Global Stocks Fall

    How Kharg Island May Change the Trajectory of the Iran War

    Trump Says the Energy Shock Will Be Short-Lived. CEOs Paint a Scarier Picture

    War Hits Global Economy With OECD Seeing 4.2% US Inflation

    Asia Is Getting Crushed Between Oil Prices and the Dollar

    How Japan Can Use the Oil Market to Support the Yen

    A Saudi Six Flags. A Wynn Casino. Gulf Megaprojects Caught in the Iran Conflict.

    The Oil Price Shock Could Make Italian Ice More Expensive

    Finance Isn’t Prepared for an Iran Crisis. It Should Be

    The Problems With Victor Davis Hanson and Economics

    EU Lawmakers Approve US Trade Deal After Several Delays

    Holders of Russian Debt Gain Easier Path to Payment at Euroclear

    Iran War’s Impact on European Financial System ‘Contained’ for Now, ECB’s De Guindos Says

    Federal Reserve Posted Loss of $18.7 Billion in 2025

    Wall Street Bonus Pool Jumps to a Record $49.2 Billion for 2025

    How the Trump Administration Is Testing Fed Independence on Bank Rules

    Apollo, Blue Owl Lament Private Credit’s Liquidity Confusion

    Private Credit Has an AI Recovery Problem

    Investors Switch to Cash From Stocks and Bonds Like It’s 2022

    Passive Index Investing and Large Shareholders’ Pursuit of Political Goals

    Corebridge Financial, Equitable Holdings to Merge

    JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon Says Remote Work Breeds ‘Rope-a-Dope Politics’ and Stunts Young Workers’ Growth

    They Gave Her Business a Lifeline, Then Froze All Her Money

    Dominican Republic Is Next Frontier in US-China Space Race

    As ChatGPT and Claude Replace Quants, How Can We Unleash AI Capital Markets Era?

    Meta and YouTube Found Negligent in Social-Media Addiction Trial

    Meta and Google’s Addiction Verdict Turns the Social Media Tide

    Meta, Google Risk Big Tobacco-Like Fallout After Addiction Trial

    Snapchat Investigated in Europe Over Child Safety Policies

    KKR to Make 15 Times Its Investment With Sale of Data-Center Cooling Business

    Losses Pile Up for Beef Slaughterhouse Owners

    A Film Studio Moved to Montana for Tax Breaks. Will It Benefit the Locals?

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  • Morning News: March 25, 2026
    Posted by Eddy Elfenbein on March 25th, 2026 at 7:05 am

    The Choking of Hormuz

    The Oil Supply Crunch Is Spreading From the Gulf to the Rest of the World

    In Iran War, Cheap Drones Remain Wild Card

    Defense Spending, and the 5% of GDP Fallacy

    What Happened After a U.S. Warship Hit an Iranian Mine in 1988

    The ‘Don Tzu’ Solution to Ending the Iran War

    Oil Theft Is Burning a Billion-Dollar Hole in the West Texas Economy

    Gas, Not Oil, Is Where US Energy Dominance Matters

    Why Are We Clinging To a Law That Makes Gasoline More Expensive?

    What Soaring Fuel Costs Mean for Your Air Travel

    The US Needs More Air Traffic Controllers. Is It Safe to Fly?

    The Lines, the Prices, the Anxiety: Can Air Travel Get Any Worse?

    There’s One Clear Winner From the Long TSA Wait Times at Airports

    Will Trump (and Russ Vought) Protect Your Financial Data?

    In Washington’s War on Data, the Economy and Public Will Lose

    Argentina’s 50-Year-Old Coup Still Resonates

    How a Dirty Money Trail From Venezuela to Iran Brought Down a Swiss Bank

    Gold Has Been a Terrible Iran War Hedge — Why?

    A Coach, Mechanic or Housekeeper, but for Your Finances

    US Mortgage Rates Jump Further to Five-Month High of 6.43%

    Tricolor Implosion Pits Wall Street Against Immigrant Car Buyers

    ICE Has Left Minneapolis. The Economic Hangover Hasn’t.

    The Death Spiral of a $250 Million Satellite Startup

    How Selling to a Repressive Regime Almost Broke a Tech Firm

    How the Iran War Could Split the AI Boom in Two

    Adani Eyes Partnerships With Meta, Google Amid Data Center Boom

    Meta Targets $9 Trillion Valuation With New Executive Incentive Program

    CoreWeave Shares Lag Rival Nebius in Wild Year Since IPO

    Merck to Acquire Terns Pharmaceuticals in $6.7 Billion Deal

    Disney CEO’s First Week Marred by ‘Fortnite,’ OpenAI Woes

    The Company Where Driving the Wrong Car to Work Can Get You a Ticket

    Chewy Posts Higher Profit, Revenue

    Labubu Maker’s Earnings Show It’s Not Toying Around, But Investors Aren’t Amused

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