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on 05/25/2026

Oil market at 'tank bottoms' in Asia, and Europe isn't far behind, warns Carlyle's Currie

Oil markets are nearing minimum operating levels in Asia, with Europe likely next and the U.S. potentially facing shortages by July, said Carlyle's Jeff Currie.

on 05/25/2026

Oil prices fall 5% after Trump says Iran talks proceeding in a 'constructive manner'

Trump had said an agreement with Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, among other issues, was largely negotiated and would be announced soon.

on 05/25/2026

Singapore reports lower-than-expected inflation for April at 1.8%, revises economic growth higher

Core inflation — which strips out prices of private transport and accommodation — came in at 1.4%, against estimates of 1.7%.

on 05/25/2026

Beware the boom and bust cycle of memory stocks, investors warn amid AI boom

"In the long run, it's a pretty dreadful industry," William de Gale of BlueBox Asset Management, told CNBC's Europe Early Edition on Wednesday.

on 05/25/2026

Japan’s Nikkei 225 tops 65,000 for first time as oil falls on Hormuz reopening hopes

Japan’s Nikkei 225 breached 64,000 for the first time Monday as a sharp decline in oil prices lifted risk sentiment in holiday-thinned trading.

on 05/24/2026

'The Mandalorian and Grogu' is Disney's lowest-ever Star Wars film opening

Disney's "The Mandalorian and Grogu" tallied and estimated $82 million in domestic ticket sales through its first three days in theaters.

on 05/23/2026

Americans are feeling inflation's pinch into the holiday weekend. Here's where prices are rising the most

Prices related to travel, recreation and food saw particularly steep increases, stretching Americans' wallets as they celebrate the unofficial start of summer.

on 05/24/2026

Boosting retirement savings has a less-appreciated benefit

Saving more money has a dual benefit that often goes unnoticed, according to financial advisors.

on 05/24/2026

Americans are 'entrenched' in financial stress amid debt and price pressures

Inflation and high debt levels continue cause financial anxiety for many Americans. Nonprofits can help with debt mangement.

on 05/24/2026

The Middle East war is testing the Gulf's ambitions to become an AI hub

Attacks on data centers in the Middle East and persistently high energy prices have altered the calculus for operators of the facilities, analysts say.

on 05/24/2026

Top Wall Street analysts like these dividend stocks for steady income

Amid ongoing uncertainty, investors seeking consistent income can consider adding dividend stocks to their portfolios.

on 05/24/2026

Move over, seltzer. Non-carbonated drinks are taking the spotlight

Non-carbonated alcoholic drinks like Surfside and BeatBox are stealing "share of throat" from hard seltzers, particularly among Gen Z.

on 05/24/2026

'I never heard of the Strait of Hormuz before this': How one medical supply CEO is navigating the oil price shock

Medical supply company Gentell sources raw materials from around the world, and the crisis at the Strait of Hormuz is causing volatility for its business.

on 05/23/2026

Spirit's collapse, high fuel prices test limits of summer vacation spending

The unofficial start of the summer travel season on Memorial Day weekend will show just how much travelers want to fly and how much they're willing to pay.

on 05/23/2026

Bulls push the S&P 500 back near records — here’s what drove the market last week

The combination of higher oil prices and bond market volatility nearly snapped the S&P 500's winning streak.

on 05/24/2026

I’ve worked with over 1,000 kids—the ones with the best people skills use these 6 phrases

"Strong people skills are not the same as people-pleasing," says child life specialist and therapist Kelsey Mora, who's supported thousands of kids and families.

on 05/24/2026

Barriers grow for international students seeking U.S. jobs: The 'American dream ... is collapsing'

International graduates say a weak hiring market and changing immigration rules make it harder for them to achieve their American dream of working in the U.S.

on 05/23/2026

‘Blue dot fever’? What's really behind a tricky summer dynamic for live music

As prices rise everywhere, consumers are choosing to be more intentional with how they're spending on live music and concerts this year.

on 05/23/2026

Stephen Colbert returns to TV in appearance on local Michigan station

A day after his last episode of “The Late Show” on CBS, Colbert found his way back to a television hosting gig for one night.

on 05/23/2026

Millennials spend $252 on an average date, BMO finds — and social media is spiraling over 'date-flation'

Dating costs are rising faster than inflation, pushing many Americans to go on fewer dates, choose cheaper plans or skip dating altogether.

on 05/23/2026

Three signs from APEC that the U.S. and China remain far apart on trade

U.S. and Chinese officials have met and spoken publicly about differing priorities since the Trump-Xi summit concluded in Beijing last week.

on 05/23/2026

Lingering mysteries from Berkshire's portfolio update

The addition of two new names, Delta Air Lines and Macy's, to the portfolio are hard to explain.

on 05/23/2026

SpaceX launches Starship test flight on second try

SpaceX launched its massive Starship rocket on Friday, a day after the company scrubbed plans before takeoff.

on 05/23/2026

Microsoft’s new responsible tech lead on how to humanize high-speed AI development

Jenny Lay-Flurrie, head of Microsoft's Trusted Technology Group, says responsible tech is: How do we build it right? And how do we keep it that way?