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Oil Prices Expected to Rise as Israel Responds to Iran's Missile, Drone Attack

Oil Prices Expected to Rise as Israel Responds to Iran's Missile, Drone Attack

A potential increase in oil prices is expected following the recent attack on Israel by Iran, although the extent of possibilities gains hinges on the response.


Top Corporate Giants Are Pushing For Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) In Workplace—Here's Why

Fortune 500 companies increasingly prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives as job seekers place greater importance on diversity. Here's everything to know about DEI and how it affects businesses.

US Banks to Increase Loans to Oil and Gas Companies as Europeans Reduce Theirs Over Climate Change Concerns

U.S. regional banks are filling the lending gap for oil, gas, and coal companies left by European lenders amid climate concerns, with banks like Citizens Financial Group Inc., BOK Financial Corp., and Truist Securities Inc. increasing fossil-fuel loans.

JPMorgan Asked By Carlyle Group to Help in the Initial Public Offering of its Company in India

JPMorgan and Kotak Mahindra Bank are enlisted by Carlyle Group to assist in Hexaware Technologies Ltd.'s upcoming IPO in Mumbai, aiming for a $1 billion raise, potentially valuing the Indian firm at $6 billion.


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Israel Shuts Down Airspace as Preparation for Defense Against Iran's Drone Attack
The conflict between Iran and Israel has intensified, with Iran launching a series of attacks. These attacks have led to the closure of airspace in multiple nations, including Israel, Egypt, Iraq, and Syria.
Cryptocurencies Tumble as Iran Launches Drone Attack on Israel; Bitcoin, Crypto Price Could Hit $500 Billion Crash
Bitcoin experienced a significant drop in value following reports of Iran's alleged retaliatory attack involving numerous drones on Israel.
Social Security Payment 2025: Here’s the Actual Amount You May Receive Next Year as Chances of Increase Rise
A cost-of-living increase (COLA) of 3.2% in 2024 helped a lot of people in the US who depend on Social Security to get by.
Sydney Shopping Center Stabbing: 6 Dead, 4 Injured, Including 9-Month-Old Baby, After Knifeman Attacks Random Shoppers
A stabbing attack erupted at a Sydney shopping center that left several individuals, including a small kid, injured and resulted in the deaths of five people and one suspect, according to police.
US Biotech Executive Gets 7 Years in Prison for COVID-19 Finger-Prick Blood Test Fraud
The Justice Department said a chief executive of a US biotechnology company was sentenced to seven years in jail on Friday for COVID-19 test fraud.
Semitrailer Driver Intentionally Rammed 18-Wheeler Into Texas Public Safety Office After License Renewal Was Denied, Leaving 1 Dead, 13 Injured
A semitrailer driver in Texas crashed a stolen 18-wheeler into a public safety building after his request for a commercial driver's license renewal was denied.
EU Greenlights Japan's Nippon Steel's $14.9 Billion Acquisition of US Steel Despite Opposition
US Steel shareholders have overwhelmingly approved the firm's sale to Japan's Nippon Steel for a cash payment of $14.1 billion.
Google Delays the Removal of Ad Cookies in Chrome Browser Until 2025
Google will start removing links to California news websites from some users' search results as part of a test for a bill that would obligate online ad firms to pay a fee for connecting state residents to news sources.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Remains Mum on Details Surrounding Her Trump Media Stock Investment
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has remained mum on details surrounding her investment in Digital World Acquisition Corporation (DWAC), the blank check company that recently merged with Trump Media & Technology Group.
Elon Musk Drops Tesla FSD Price To $99 After Offering Free One-Month Trial, But Why?
Elon Musk dropped Tesla FSD's price to $99 per month after the EV maker offered free one-month trial.
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