LONDON — European stocks look set to open notably higher on Tuesday, as traders watch developments in the Middle East and reduced but still elevated oil prices. Futures tied to the pan-European Stoxx ...
Lego on Tuesday reported a 12% jump in revenue for fiscal year 2025 and reported consumer sales that far outpace the broader toy industry.
Bob Diamond, Atlas Merchant Capital CEO and former Barclays CEO, elaborates on why he is confident in the GCC region despite the ongoing geopolitical conflict. He adds that he sees "continued progress ...
Yair Nechmad, CEO of Nayax, discusses the company's earnings, linking their $35 million net income to the growing demand for cashless payments and the transition from cash to cashless transactions.
Oil prices extended declines Tuesday as investors assessed comments from U.S. President Donald Trump on a possible early end to the war as well as his warning to ramp up attacks on Tehran if it ...
Quantum Strategy' David Roche says he expects oil reserves can sufficiently support world demand, and that the 'world won't run out of oil'. He also explains why he believes Iran can't afford to ...
Treasury yields fell as oil prices tumbled after Donald Trump warned that Iran would be hit harder if it attempted to halt Strait of Hormuz shipments.
Michelle Brouhard, Kpler's Head of Policy and Geopolitical Risk, discusses the impact the Strait of Hormuz's closure and shutting of oil production in Gulf countries will have on future oil balances.
Investor Saurabh Mukherjea warns that a prolonged Iran conflict could push oil prices sharply higher, widening India’s ...
Total shareholder distributions for the year reached $85.5 billion, as the company continued to prioritize payouts despite easing crude prices in 2025. Aramco also announced a share buyback program of ...
Saudi state oil giant Aramco on Tuesday reported a beat on full-year 2025 results, as investors watch whether the world’s largest crude exporter can capitalize on surging oil prices in the midst of ...
"It's like an artificial tightness right now in the markets because you have all this material in the U.S., but not enough outside," a strategist told CNBC.
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