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Airline chiefs met in Rio as the Iran war pushed fuel costs higher and disrupted airspace, forcing carriers to test fare hikes and cut capacity.
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U.S. commercial oil inventories are dangerously low as the U.S.-Iran conflict enters its fourth month with no resolution in sight, raising supply and earnings risks.
Iran war fuel prices are reshaping U.S. consumer spending — not stopping it. Shoppers are switching stores and cutting discretionary buys.
ICE arrested 48 workers at a South Carolina metal foundry after a two-year probe into fraudulent identity documents used to secure employment.
The USTR proposed tariffs of at least 10% on dozens of major trading partners following a probe into alleged forced labor practices.
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Investment banks are repeatedly raising price targets on MP Materials as U.S. rare-earth reshoring accelerates. Here’s what’s driving the conviction.
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