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Liberal Lawmakers Plan Outside Rally, Skipping Trump State of the Union

Liberal Lawmakers Plan Outside Rally, Skipping Trump State of the Union

A group of roughly a dozen liberal Democratic senators and representatives will forgo attending President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address to take part in a public rally on the National Mall. The event, billed as a 'People’s State of the Union,' is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m., shortly before the president’s 9 p.m. speech, and is intend…

Markets Rebound Into Midweek as AI Worries and ECB Succession Talk Dominate

Markets Rebound Into Midweek as AI Worries and ECB Succession Talk Dominate

U.S. markets reopened after a long weekend amid renewed volatility tied to artificial intelligence spending concerns, with the S&P 500 ending little changed while software stocks slumped and the VIX spiked toward some of its highest levels of the year. In Europe attention focused on reports that European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde is …

Farmers Lean Toward Corn as Break-Even Choice Amid Tight Margins

Farmers Lean Toward Corn as Break-Even Choice Amid Tight Margins

U.S. farmers, facing weak commodity prices after a record corn harvest and recent downward revisions to supply estimates, are expected to trim corn plantings only slightly for 2026 and favor corn over soybeans on flexible acres. Robust domestic use - especially ethanol demand - and strong export sales have kept a price floor near break-even, prompt…

A Decade After Paris: New Data Shows Accelerating Warming and Rising Seas

A Decade After Paris: New Data Shows Accelerating Warming and Rising Seas

New global datasets indicate the planet is warming faster since the mid-2010s, with 2025 among the three hottest years recorded. Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide hit record highs, global fossil fuel CO2 emissions are projected to reach a record 38.1 billion tonnes in 2025, and oceans set new highs for heat con…

Port of Los Angeles Sees Exports Slide; Shipments to China Evaporate

Port of Los Angeles Sees Exports Slide; Shipments to China Evaporate

The Port of Los Angeles recorded a sharp decline in loaded export containers in January, marking the weakest monthly export output in almost three years. Executive Director Gene Seroka highlighted a steep fall in shipments to China and said overall first-quarter volumes are likely to be down compared with a year earlier, while imports also eased fr…

Natural Gas Retreats as Milder Weather and Rapid Supply Recovery Temper Prices

Natural Gas Retreats as Milder Weather and Rapid Supply Recovery Temper Prices

Natural gas prices have fallen sharply this month, a move Morgan Stanley attributes to milder late-February weather and a quick supply rebound after Winter Storm Fern. The bank notes a roughly 29% pullback in prices during February amid weaker heating demand, while rising drilling activity in the Haynesville has pushed Lower 48 dry gas production h…

Markets Quiet as U.S. Reopens; Geneva Nuclear Talks Draw Background Attention

Markets Quiet as U.S. Reopens; Geneva Nuclear Talks Draw Background Attention

Global markets reopened to subdued trading with U.S. futures marginally lower and investor sentiment remaining strongly bullish despite pockets of volatility in technology stocks. Bank of America’s monthly survey shows elevated optimism about the economy and earnings, while economic releases and central bank commentary due this week could clarify p…

US and Iran Convene Indirect Nuclear Talks in Geneva as Military Tensions Rise

US and Iran Convene Indirect Nuclear Talks in Geneva as Military Tensions Rise

Indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran resumed in Geneva on Feb. 17 with U.S. envoys and Iran's foreign minister participating under Omani mediation. The talks, which aim to address a long-running nuclear dispute, take place even as the U.S. positions a large naval force in the region and Iran begins military drills in the Strait …

Oil nudges lower as markets eye US-Iran talks and upcoming U.S. data

Oil nudges lower as markets eye US-Iran talks and upcoming U.S. data

Oil prices ticked down in subdued holiday trade as attention turned to a planned meeting between U.S. and Iranian ministers in Geneva and a slate of U.S. economic releases that could influence Federal Reserve policy. Brent fell modestly while WTI showed an intraday increase that was affected by a U.S. holiday. Lower trading volumes across several A…

Oil markets hold steady as supply risks shadow US-Iran talks

Oil markets hold steady as supply risks shadow US-Iran talks

Oil prices were largely unchanged as markets weighed the potential for supply disruption following Iranian naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz and ahead of nuclear negotiations involving the United States. Traders monitored mixed price moves in Brent and U.S. crude, factored in holiday-thinned Asian liquidity, and considered comments from offic…

Citi Sees Short-Term Oil Support from Geopolitical Tensions, Predicts Prices Could Fall if Peace Deals Materialize

Citi Sees Short-Term Oil Support from Geopolitical Tensions, Predicts Prices Could Fall if Peace Deals Materialize

Citi says recent geopolitical pressures have helped lift Brent crude toward $70 a barrel, driven by tighter enforcement of sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil and other supply disruptions. The bank's base case assumes peace agreements involving Russia-Ukraine and Iran by or during the summer, which would reduce Brent to roughly $60-62 a barrel and…

Oil Markets Hold Steady as US-Iran Dialogue and OPEC+ Moves Eye Supply Risks

Oil Markets Hold Steady as US-Iran Dialogue and OPEC+ Moves Eye Supply Risks

Oil prices were largely rangebound in Asian trading as markets focused on a fresh round of talks between the U.S. and Iran, potential supply disruptions tied to heightened tensions, and reports that OPEC+ plans to resume production increases from April. Lower-than-expected growth in Japan and holidays in China and the U.S. kept volumes subdued, whi…

Oil Pauses as U.S.-Iran Talks Loom; OPEC+ Poised to Restart Output Increases

Oil Pauses as U.S.-Iran Talks Loom; OPEC+ Poised to Restart Output Increases

Crude oil traded in a narrow range as investors waited for a second round of U.S.-Iran negotiations in Geneva, with geopolitical tensions providing a floor under prices even as OPEC+ signals plans to restart output increases from April. Brent and WTI were marginally lower early Monday, coming off weekly declines, while market activity was expected …