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War-driven energy crisis boosts China's sales pitch for renewable tech The Washington PostThis Is Not China's War, but Beijing Started Preparing for It Years Ago The New York TimesHow China can survive without the Strait of Hormuz ReutersChina's electric truck revolution: powerful painkiller for the Iran war? South China Morning Post
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President Trump taunted Iranian leaders on Sunday, threatening to escalate attacks if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened.
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Oil prices are falling on Monday after President Donald Trump threatened to knock out Iran's power plants if it doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday.
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Jamie Dimon warns of a "skunk at the party" in 2026 in the form of rising inflation leading to a selloff in the stock market.
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United's new ‘luxury' strategy is a risky bet for investors when fares and complaints are sky-high.
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Pope Leo XIV Calls for Peace in First Easter Mass The New York TimesPope at Regina Caeli urges Christians to give voice to hope stifled by violence Vatican NewsPope calls for peace, and Trump vows hell for Iran on Easter AxiosOn Easter, Pope Leo delivers commanding message of peace to a world at war The Washington PostNot in God's name: How Pope Leo is pushing back on divine justification of war CNN
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In his annual letter to shareholders, Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, said investors and businesses faced a series of challenges.
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Meta salary data reveals a VP of AI can make $650,000 in base salary Business Insider
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Inside Jim Jordan's quiet preparations for a GOP leadership void Politico
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Oil prices rise again after Trump threatens to strike Iran's power plants Business InsiderOil climbs anew on mixed signals about Iran war's future AxiosOil Rises Slightly After Trump's Latest Threats on Iran The New York TimesOil prices rise as US-Israeli war with Iran continues to disrupt supply ReutersOil Futures Rise Amid Increased Supply Disruption Concerns WSJ
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Mysterious pod of killer whales never seen before visits Seattle CBS NewsORCAS: ‘Cookie cutters' back in the bay West Seattle Blog...Washington Daily Life Bluefield Daily TelegraphOrcas never seen before in Seattle delight whale watchers with a visit Press of Atlantic City
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Want to improve your memory? The right type of exercise can give it a boost BBCWhy movement and engagement are key to cognitive fitness WVIRNothing like bad bike news to bring out the worst in people, bicycling makes your brain ripple, and add iron to make your bike go bikinginla.comWhat does exercise do to your brain? msn.com
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Houston Rockets vs. Golden State Warriors Live Score and Stats - April 5, 2026 Gametracker CBS SportsStephen Curry puts up 29 in return, nearly hands Warriors win ESPNStephen Curry drops 29 points in return from knee injury as Warriors fall to Rockets Yahoo SportsSteph Curry is back for Warriors — because sitting out isn't how he's built The New York Times
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Gold slips as raging Iran war, strong US jobs data lift dollar ReutersGold And Silver Prices Fall After Trump Threatens More Strikes On Iran ForbesGold may reverse course once Iran war ends, Fed adopts policy easing South China Morning PostGold May Revisit Post Pandemic Highs as US Signals Shift on Strait Investing.com
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Oil prices choppy after expletive-laden Trump threat to Iran BBCTrump can't make his mind up about the Strait of Hormuz. It's more important than he lets on CNNTrump's Lesson From Risky Rescue: Threaten to Go Harder at Iran The New York TimesTrump vows 'hell' for Iran if Strait stays shut, says a deal is possible ReutersTrump Warns Iran He Could Strike ‘Every Power Plant,' in WSJ Interview WSJ
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Dangerous "NoVoice" malware found in over 50 Play Store apps that were installed 2.3 million times PhoneArenaOperation NoVoice: Rootkit Tells No Tales McAfeeGoogle Says Nothing To See Here As 50 Android Apps Infected By Malware ForbesJamf warns of massive app insecurities Computerworld
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is anxious as high asset levels collide with increased competition among lenders and jitters over loans to the software industry.
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The economic banishment of all things Russian. Tariffs on Chinese imports. Pandemic-caused shortages of computer chips, bicycles, garage door parts and other imports. Brexit.
Just about everywhere you turn, you can see that the tectonic plates of the global economy have stopped converging and are starting to pull apart in ways that will determine new winners and losers, says Ethan Harris, head of global economics for Bank of America Securities. "Deglobalization is a gradual process, and in the long run, very important" to investors, he says, because it will have profound impacts on corporate profitability.
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Globalization refers to the increase of commerce across borders. U.S. companies prospered for decades as new markets opened for their goods and labor costs plummeted thanks to overseas production. Strategists at BofA have estimated that over the past 20 years, globalization has contributed more than half of what has been a robust expansion in profit margins. Globalization has also helped to deliver low-cost goods to American consumers.
But now, says market strategist Ed Yardeni, the pandemic and spreading political and military conflicts have stretched supply chains past the breaking point, prompting companies to bring many operations closer to home. "Deglobalization was almost inevitable," Yardeni says. U.S. companies are starting to "reshore" production back to the U.S., "near-shore" it to neighbors such as Mexico, or "friend-shore" it to allies such as Vietnam.
Investment firm Piper Sandler counted more than 900 announcements of companies either building or expanding manufacturing facilities in the U.S. in the 12 months ending in May of 2022. In 2012, there were only about 100 such announcements. Over the long term, companies
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