$166 a barrel? Middle East oil gives clue to where all prices could be headed if Iran war drags on

A breakout of oil prices in Asia has left analysts debating whether U.S. crude could see further upside.
Iran-induced fertilizer shortage threatens Republicans in farm states ahead of midterms

Democrats are vying for competitive seats across farm country in 2026, and fertilizer shortages spurred by the Iran war give them a new affordability angle.
Figma’s stock drops 11% in two days after Google releases ‘vibe design’ product

Figma’s stock has been getting hammered on concerns about AI, and Google’s new design product is adding to that anxiety.
How to play the AI-driven ‘blue-collar renaissance’

Oppenheimer sees artificial intelligence driving a “blue-collar renaissance” as automation threatens to replace office jobs and boost physical trades.
FDA approves higher dose version of weight loss drug Wegovy as Novo Nordisk tries to win back market share

The high-dose Wegovy helped patients with obesity lose an average 20.7% of their weight after 72 weeks in a phase three trial.
Iran attack wipes out 17% of Qatar’s LNG capacity for up to five years, QatarEnergy CEO says: Reuters

QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi said two of Qatar’s 14 LNG trains and one of its two gas-to-liquids facilities were damaged in the unprecedented strikes by Iran.
Micron’s post-earnings dip won’t last, and the stock could bounce to new highs, charts show

Micron shares have been on a tear, but the stock slipped after the company posted earnings. The charts suggest this dip could present an opportunity.
Copper joins gold in broad commodities sell-off. There’s a worrying reason behind it

After major rallies, metals were under pressure on Thursday as rising oil prices increased both inflation and growth worries.
CNBC Sport: This year’s March Madness will test the health of Cinderella

NIL and the transfer portal has put smaller school men’s basketball runs at risk, potentially harming many positive externalities for non-Power 4 universities.
Government bonds face ‘perfect storm’ as Iran war rattles Europe’s central banks

Bond yields have surged as Europe’s central banks grapple with new inflation fears.