NEWS & MEDIA
MAR15

2026

Stock Trader’s Guide to Navigating Supply Disruption by Iran War

The prospect of a prolonged Iran war and elevated oil prices is prompting stock investors to reassess a broader array of industries, including less obvious targets from food delivery firms to cosmetics makers as supply disruption intensifies.

MAR15

2026

F-35 Software Upgrades ‘Stagnated’ as Jets Fly Iran Missions

Attempts to provide upgraded software for F-35 jets have “stagnated” and no new combat capability was delivered last year, according to the annual report by the Pentagon’s testing office, even as the fighter jets fly missions over Iran.

MAR15

2026

MAR15

2026

Munitions Metal Tungsten Eclipses Gold, Copper in 557% Rally

A metal used in weapons and semiconductors is finding itself the subject of geopolitical tensions as Chinese export limits and rising military demand squeeze supplies, sending prices to record highs.

MAR15

2026

Gold Falls Below $5,000 as Mideast War Keeps Oil Prices Elevated

Gold slid below $5,000 an ounce, as the war in the Middle East entered a third week and oil prices spiked after attacks on critical energy infrastructure over the weekend.

MAR15

2026

Asian Stocks to Fall, Oil Rises on Kharg Attack: Markets Wrap

Oil climbed Monday after a US strike on Iran’s main export hub raised the risk the war may escalate and disrupt energy flows from the Middle East.

MAR15

2026

Oil Climbs as Kharg Attack Raises Stakes in Mideast Conflict

Oil rose as much as 3.3% after US attacks on Iran’s main export hub marked another escalation in the war that’s all but cut off global customers from the region’s energy supplies for more than two weeks.

MAR15

2026

China’s Power ‘Supergrid’ Gives Xi Buffer Against Energy Shocks

China’s long-running effort to build out its energy sources is getting fresh momentum from the war in the Middle East, reinforcing a strategy that’s sent grid operators on a bond-selling binge and funneled hundreds of billions of dollars into the market.

MAR14

2026

Is the US Jobs Market Starting to Crack? Steven Rattner on Tariffs, AI and Stagflation

The latest jobs data is pointing to a softer US labor market, even as overall economic conditions have remained relatively solid. Steven Rattner of Willett Advisers unpacks what is driving that disconnect, why tariffs may be adding pressure on employers, how AI is already influencing hiring decisions, and why the combination of forces could create a challenge for the Fed and for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)

MAR14

2026

Apple’s iPhone 17e Is a Worthy Alternative to the Pricier iPhone 17

Having recently updated the regular iPhone with a raft of meaningful upgrades, Apple Inc. set a high bar for its entry-level “e” series.