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Exxon CEO: Iran War Means Oil Prices Haven't Peaked
Markets

Exxon CEO: Iran War Means Oil Prices Haven't Peaked

Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods warned that the current oil market prices have not fully accounted for the severe supply disruptions stemming from the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz closure. He pointed out that initial supply mitigation efforts, such as drawing down reserves, are finite. Woods projected that a continued closure would cause Exxon's Middle East production to drop by 750,000 barrels per day, impacting 15% of total output. Recovery is expected to take months due to necessary tanker repositioning. He concluded that the eventual need for governments to refill strategic reserves will create further upward price pressure on the market.

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Pirro Pressures Fed Chair Powell Amid Subpoena Appeal
Politics

Pirro Pressures Fed Chair Powell Amid Subpoena Appeal

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro is escalating pressure on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell by appealing rulings that blocked her subpoenas related to the Fed. Although Pirro previously paused a criminal investigation into Powell, her appeal challenges Judge Boasberg's decisions, keeping the probe's status highly uncertain. Legal observers note that the outcome of this appeal could significantly impact Powell's remaining tenure and the stability of the central bank's governance. While Pirro maintains the investigation can resume if facts warrant it, officials caution that any reopening would likely require concrete evidence of wrongdoing from the Fed Inspector General's office.

Memory Chip Crunch: Analysts See Investment Opportunity for Chip Stocks
Tech

Memory Chip Crunch: Analysts See Investment Opportunity for Chip Stocks

The escalating demand for memory chips and storage drives, driven by the massive buildout of Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure, is creating a significant supply bottleneck. Major tech companies like Apple and Meta are reporting operational challenges and increased costs due to these shortages. Conversely, Wall Street analysts view this scarcity as a substantial investment opportunity for semiconductor and memory manufacturers such as Micron, SK Hynix, and Samsung. High Average Selling Prices (ASPs) across memory products and robust CapEx spending by hyperscalers underpin this bullish outlook for chip producers.

Tech Stocks Surge: Atlassian, Apple, Twilio Lead Midday Gains
Markets

Tech Stocks Surge: Atlassian, Apple, Twilio Lead Midday Gains

Midday trading revealed a highly polarized market, with technology stocks leading significant gains. Atlassian surged 23% following positive full-year guidance, while Twilio jumped 20% after beating Q1 earnings estimates. Apple's stock rose 4% despite iPhone sales missing forecasts. Conversely, Roblox fell 17% after slashing its full-year bookings guidance. Other notable movements included nVent Electric's 11% jump on strong earnings, and Clorox's 9% drop amid consumer spending concerns.

Trump Threatens 25% EU Auto Tariffs Amid Trade Dispute
Politics

Trump Threatens 25% EU Auto Tariffs Amid Trade Dispute

Donald Trump announced plans to increase tariffs on cars and trucks imported from the European Union to 25%, stating the action is due to the EU's alleged failure to comply with a trade agreement. He emphasized that vehicles manufactured in the U.S. would remain exempt from these duties. This announcement follows a Supreme Court ruling that deemed a significant part of his previous tariff agenda illegal. Major European automakers are anticipated to be the most impacted by the potential tariff hike.

Apple Stock Rallies After Strong Guidance on iPhone, Mac Demand
Tech

Apple Stock Rallies After Strong Guidance on iPhone, Mac Demand

Apple's stock experienced a significant rally, jumping over 4% following the announcement of better-than-expected quarterly results. CEO Tim Cook cited strong consumer demand for the iPhone 17 series and Mac models as key drivers. The company revised its revenue guidance for the fiscal third quarter, projecting growth between 14% and 17%, surpassing analyst estimates of 9.5%. While Cook addressed rising memory costs, investor reaction remained largely unconcerned with the challenges.

Cramer: Apple, Eli Lilly Stocks Have Room to Run Post-Earnings
Markets

Cramer: Apple, Eli Lilly Stocks Have Room to Run Post-Earnings

During a CNBC 'Morning Meeting,' Jim Cramer pointed to Apple and Eli Lilly as stocks with substantial potential for further gains following recent market activity. Apple's stock rose after reporting a 17% year-over-year revenue increase to $111.2 billion, supported by an installed device base exceeding 2.5 billion. Similarly, Eli Lilly jumped 3% after reporting a 56% surge in revenue to $19.8 billion. The S&P 500 was noted as hitting a new high, while oil prices fell amid renewed hopes for a peace agreement involving Iran.

Bitcoin Rally Vulnerable: Futures Drive Surge, Spot Demand Weak
Markets

Bitcoin Rally Vulnerable: Futures Drive Surge, Spot Demand Weak

Bitcoin surged in April, reaching highs near $79,500, following a period of modest gains. However, CryptoQuant analysis warns that this rally is primarily fueled by leveraged perpetual futures trading rather than robust, underlying spot demand. The report highlights a concerning divergence where futures demand is rising while outright Bitcoin purchases remain negative. While institutional inflows into Bitcoin ETFs reached $1.9 billion in April, experts caution that rallies built on derivatives positioning are historically prone to corrections when leveraged positions unwind. The market's reliance on speculation, rather than fundamental accumulation, poses a significant downside risk.

Alphabet AI Lead: Trading Strategy for Tech Dominance
Tech

Alphabet AI Lead: Trading Strategy for Tech Dominance

Alphabet is positioned as a leader in the AI revolution, evidenced by the rapid growth of its Cloud division and high demand for Gemini-powered services. The company signaled extreme confidence by raising its full-year capital expenditure guidance to $190 billion. The article details an advanced options trading strategy for investors aiming to profit from this momentum. This strategy involves buying August $400 call options while simultaneously selling a June $350/$420 strangle. The overall goal of the trade is to capitalize on anticipated upward movement while managing costs and maintaining a bullish outlook on the stock.

Houthi Seizure of US Aid Equipment After USAID Cuts
World

Houthi Seizure of US Aid Equipment After USAID Cuts

Iranian-backed Houthi forces in Yemen reportedly seized over $122,000 worth of US-funded equipment following drastic changes in US aid policy. Former US officials argue that the Trump administration's sudden suspension of humanitarian funding and the dismantling of USAID created a critical operational vacuum. Normally, aid assets undergo a multi-month disposition plan, but the rapid withdrawal of funds left local partners unable to manage or dispose of the goods responsibly. The USAID Inspector General's Office reported that Houthi representatives demanded the transfer of assets from a local aid organization. Critics argue that a phased reduction in aid would have prevented the seizure, which occurred amid a lack of clear guidance from Washington.

Roblox Shares Drop 18% Amid Child Safety Measures
Tech

Roblox Shares Drop 18% Amid Child Safety Measures

Roblox shares fell by 18% on Friday after the company reported first-quarter earnings, attributing the decline to new child safety measures. The platform's age-check feature has restricted communication for unverified users and slowed new user acquisition. Consequently, Roblox revised its full-year 2026 bookings guidance downward. The company noted that the chat feature was restricted to age-verified users starting in January. These operational changes and growth headwinds impacted investor sentiment.

Sen. Coons Questions Lutnick on Nvidia Chip Sales to China
Politics

Sen. Coons Questions Lutnick on Nvidia Chip Sales to China

Senator Chris Coons questioned Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick over the export of Nvidia's H200 AI chips to China following a Senate hearing. Coons pointed out a contradiction between Lutnick's testimony—that no chips had been sold—and earlier statements by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, who indicated approvals for such sales. Coons expressed deep concern that these exports pose a national security risk, especially ahead of a potential presidential visit to China. He formally demanded that the Commerce Department provide specific data on licensed, shipped, and planned H200 chip exports to China.

Atlassian Stock Jumps 28% After Strong Cloud Earnings
Tech

Atlassian Stock Jumps 28% After Strong Cloud Earnings

Atlassian stock rose over 28% following the announcement of strong third-quarter financial results. The company reported earnings per share of $1.75 and revenue of $1.79 billion, both exceeding Wall Street forecasts. This positive performance contrasts with the stock's year-to-date decline, which coincided with broader market concerns regarding the software sector amid AI advancements. Previously, Atlassian had cut about 10% of its workforce to fund AI investments and enterprise sales. CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes maintained that the company's business health remains strong.

Pentagon Partners with 7 Tech Firms, Excluding Anthropic AI
Tech

Pentagon Partners with 7 Tech Firms, Excluding Anthropic AI

The Department of Defense (DoD) has finalized agreements with seven major tech companies—including SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft—to integrate their AI tools into classified military networks. These partnerships aim to establish an "AI-first fighting force" capable of maintaining decision superiority. Significantly, Anthropic was excluded from this deal, following past disputes over the level of safety guardrails required for military AI use. However, discussions with Anthropic have reportedly reopened after the company showcased new technological advancements, including its cybersecurity threat identification tool.

Bond Warning: 30-Year Yield Nears 'Maginot Line' Amid Boom
Markets

Bond Warning: 30-Year Yield Nears 'Maginot Line' Amid Boom

While the stock market experienced a strong April, fueled by AI enthusiasm and corporate profits, the bond market presented a caution. The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield briefly exceeded 5%, a level Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett termed the "Maginot Line." Concerns persist regarding potential inflation shocks, driven by the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and rising crude oil prices. Experts caution that a sharp breach of this 5% threshold could signal significant market risk, despite government efforts to stabilize the situation.

Jim Cramer's Top 10 Stocks to Watch This Week
Markets

Jim Cramer's Top 10 Stocks to Watch This Week

Jim Cramer outlined his top ten market watch items, noting that stocks rose while oil prices dipped amid geopolitical easing. Key corporate highlights included Apple's blowout quarter, which boosted the S&P 500, and Chevron's strong cash flow beat. Analysts upgraded targets for firms like Wells Fargo and raised projections for Arm Holdings following its AGI CPU announcement. Conversely, Roblox faced a downgrade due to disappointing bookings guidance, and Sandisk saw a dip despite beating earnings estimates. The report provided a mix of bullish signals from major tech and industrial players alongside cautionary notes on specific sectors.

Alphabet vs. Nvidia: Race for World's Most Valuable Company
Tech

Alphabet vs. Nvidia: Race for World's Most Valuable Company

Alphabet's stock has shown significant momentum, with its market capitalization exceeding $4.6 trillion following a 10% surge. This has fueled speculation that Alphabet could soon overtake Nvidia to become the world's most valuable company. Conversely, Nvidia has experienced a decline following reports regarding OpenAI's internal performance. Market options data suggests Alphabet could reach a valuation comparable to Nvidia as early as May 15. Analysts project specific probabilities for Alphabet hitting key price targets, highlighting a potential shift in tech market leadership.

Israel-UAE Ties Deepen Amid Middle East Shifts
World

Israel-UAE Ties Deepen Amid Middle East Shifts

The escalating conflict involving Iran is prompting a significant realignment of Middle Eastern alliances, notably strengthening ties between Israel and the UAE. This deepening partnership was underscored by Israel's secret deployment of the Iron Dome system to the UAE. The UAE is publicly criticizing some traditional Arab partners for their perceived lack of support during recent tensions. Furthermore, the UAE has made major strategic moves, including withdrawing from OPEC, signaling a pivot toward closer alignment with Israel and the United States. Experts view these actions as the UAE recalibrating its regional role, moving beyond traditional Gulf policies.

Apple Earnings, DHS Shutdown, & Gas Prices: Market Updates
Business

Apple Earnings, DHS Shutdown, & Gas Prices: Market Updates

Apple shares rose over 3% after the company reported second-quarter earnings and revenue that exceeded analyst expectations, despite a dip in iPhone sales. On the political front, President Trump signed funding for most of the DHS, ending a partial government shutdown, though key agencies were excluded from the funding. Meanwhile, California's gas prices surpassed $6 per gallon amid geopolitical tensions. Consumer trends also noted a surge in demand for mints, potentially linked to 'Ozempic breath' from GLP-1 drug use.

Yen Surges After Japan FX Intervention; Concerns Remain
World

Yen Surges After Japan FX Intervention; Concerns Remain

The Japanese yen strengthened against the US dollar after officials indicated readiness to intervene in the foreign exchange market. This action helped the currency erase losses accumulated since the US-Iran tensions began. While the intervention provided short-term support, underlying economic concerns persist. Key worries include Japan's heavy reliance on Middle Eastern oil imports and the rising burden of national debt. Furthermore, rising Japanese government bond yields reflect investor concerns regarding inflation and global debt market volatility.

Chip Stocks Surge: AI Buildout Eases Investor Concerns
Tech

Chip Stocks Surge: AI Buildout Eases Investor Concerns

Semiconductor stocks rebounded sharply in April, with the Nasdaq PHLX Semiconductor Sector Index climbing 35.2% after declining 6.3% in March. This surge was fueled by renewed investor optimism concerning the ongoing buildout of Artificial Intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Key companies driving the rally included Intel, which hit a record trading day, and Nvidia, whose market cap surpassed $5 trillion. Apple, AMD, and Micron also reported significant gains. Analysts have described the current market momentum as historic, noting winning streaks not seen since the 1970s.

Berkshire Hathaway Shares: Abel Takes Lead at Annual Meeting
Business

Berkshire Hathaway Shares: Abel Takes Lead at Annual Meeting

Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting is signaling a major transition, shifting the central focus from Warren Buffett to CEO Greg Abel. Investors and analysts anticipate a deeper dive into the conglomerate's operational performance and capital allocation strategies. However, the company faces headwinds, evidenced by a nearly 30% drop in operating earnings during Q4 2025, largely due to insurance underwriting profits. Shares have lagged the S&P 500, prompting scrutiny of future growth. Despite this, Abel has committed to reinvesting his salary into the company, and buybacks have resumed.

Exxon, Chevron Earnings Fall Despite Iran War Oil Price Surge
Business

Exxon, Chevron Earnings Fall Despite Iran War Oil Price Surge

Despite a significant 57% surge in oil prices fueled by the Iran conflict, Exxon Mobil and Chevron reported sharp declines in their first-quarter net incomes, with Exxon falling 45% and Chevron dropping 36%. The primary cause for this downturn was unfavorable financial hedging activity, which was severely impacted by supply disruptions across the Middle East. Exxon detailed losses from both open and closed hedges due to incomplete product deliveries. While the immediate results were negative, both companies indicated that these financial impacts are temporary and expect profitability to return in subsequent quarters. Chevron, however, managed to beat analyst estimates for adjusted earnings per share.

AstraZeneca Stock Drops After FDA Panel Rejects Cancer Drug
Health

AstraZeneca Stock Drops After FDA Panel Rejects Cancer Drug

An FDA advisory panel voted 6-3 against the approval of AstraZeneca's oral cancer drug, camizestrant, citing concerns over whether the Phase 3 SERENA-6 trial definitively proved improved long-term survival from early treatment changes. While the trial showed a 56% reduction in progression risk, critics argued the data did not support such a significant shift in clinical practice. AstraZeneca confirmed it will continue working with the FDA while maintaining confidence in the drug. Despite the immediate stock dip, analysts noted the vote was nuanced and that the drug represents a small fraction of the company's overall revenue targets.