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US energy secretary says Iran war expected to end withi...
US energy secretary Chris Wright said that he expects the United States (US)–Israel war with Iran to end within “the next few week...
USD/JPY opens lower on FM pledge to “monitor” market de...
The war in the Middle East intensified over the weekend, leading to opening gaps across the FX board.
Australian Dollar holds ground near 0.7000 as Middle Ea...
The AUD/USD pair holds positive ground near 0.6990 during the early Asian session on Monday. Traders will closely monitor the deve...
France’s Macron: Freedom of navigation through the Stra...
France’s President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday that freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz must be restored as soon...
WTI Crude Oil jumps towards $100 amid fresh supply conc...
Crude Oil Prices are roughly 3% up at the weekly opening, with the barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude hovering around $...
EUR/USD remains on the defensive below 1.1450 on Middle...
The EUR/USD pair remains on the defensive around 1.1430 during the early Asian session on Monday. However, the potential upside fo...
How Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman found her ideal job: ‘I r...
Friedman shares the mindset that shaped her career.
So, what happens during a gas crisis, anyway? Your olde...
With gas prices up 11%, rationing being debated in California, and a dozen countries already restricting fuel, the 1970s playbook ...
The war with Iran has defense experts wondering if Kham...
"It's one thing to want to do something and then it's another to be able to do something."
The founder of $100M brand Late July and Nixie started ...
Nicole Bernard Dawes, the founder of Late July and Nixie, got her start in business selling $1 cookies at local delis—the lessons ...
Getting Americans outside added 5 million jobs and $1.3...
It could be an ‘existential’ threat to the small businesses that rely on them.
Burned-out workers sick of toxic bosses are using medic...
TikTok's latest career advice for burned-out workers: take 12 weeks of medical leave, get paid, and come back with a new job offer