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Tether’s Landmark Fundraise on Hold as Crypto Giant Seeks Audit
Tether Holdings SA’s plans to raise as much as $20 billion are on pause as the stablecoin giant awaits the results of its first full financial audit, a step that may revive one of the most anticipated fundraisings in the digital-asset era.
Rosatom to mine and process critical metals in Brazil
As part of their joint activities, the partners plan to obtain the necessary permits, conduct geological exploration at promising deposits and establish modern mining and processing facilities based on them
Iran War Pulls Petrobras Into Brazil’s Inflation Battle
Latin America’s largest oil producer Petrobras is moving to contain war-fueled energy inflation in an election year, aligning with government efforts that could backfire and lead to diesel shortages in Brazil.
Circle Shares Fall Most Ever On Latest Stablecoin Rewards Move
Circle Internet Group Inc., the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, fell the most on record on Tuesday, with investors reacting to potential changes to stablecoin regulation that could make the firm’s cryptocurrency less attractive to large holders. Concerns that a competitor is readying a move into the...
Trump energy czar says Iran conflict gas spike is ‘temporary blip’ as drilling push ramps up
Despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, President Donald Trump’s “energy czar" Doug Burgum is confident the “temporary blip up" in gas and energy prices will come back down very soon.
Centre Notifies Order To Strengthen Piped Natural Gas Infrastructure
The Order provides a streamlined and time-bound framework for laying and expanding pipelines across the country, addressing delays in approvals and access to land, and enabling faster development of natural gas infrastructure, including in residential areas.
Lazard’s Bilicic on Iran War Impact on Energy Investment and Renewables
Lazard Global Head of Power, Energy & Infrastructure George Bilicic discusses renewables and how the Iran conflict is reshaping investor appetite for energy investments with Bloomberg’s Julie Fine at CERAWeek in Houston. (Source: Bloomberg)
IMF blocks move to control SOE chiefs
Report flags weak governance, 300% loss surge despite Rs2.1tr fiscal support
Railways earns Rs1 billion in Eid week
Fare hikes, holiday rush help bag Rs480m in three days; annual target set at Rs100b
NEPRA okays competitive bidding for power supply
First 800MW wheeling auction expected around June or July 2026
Renewables in focus over oil crisis
Over the years, Chinese expertise has helped build 5,000MW clean projects
SBP revokes two exchange licences
Cracks down on violations; gold prices surge by Rs16,300/tola
Kentucky family says it turned down $26M from AI giant to keep farmland that 'fed a nation'
A Kentucky family rejected a $26 million offer from a major AI company for half of its farmland to build a data center, saying generations of history cannot be bought.
United CEO preparing for $100+ oil into next year
The CEO of United Airlines said his company is bracing for a long-term hike in fuel prices resulting from continuing military operations in the Middle East.  The price of Brent crude oil has surged to over $100 a barrel following the Trump administration’s launch of strikes on Iran. Iranian cou...
Oil Surge Shakes Global Markets | Open Interest 3/24/2026
Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Stocks stumble while oil holds near triple digits as traders weigh escalating Middle East risks. Sumitomo Mitsui shuts down Jefferies takeover talk, while a bidding war heats up for Janus Henderson...
Hedge Funds, Oil Companies Meet in Venezuela to Chart a New Era
Dozens of hedge-fund and oil-company executives are gathering this week in Caracas, where Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, signaled an interest in re-opening the nation’s economy to foreign businesses, according to people familiar with the matter.
Big Take: Surging Gas Prices Are Driving EV Interest
Today on the Big Take podcast, Todd Woody and Akshat Rathi join Sarah Holder to trace what tumultuous oil prices could mean for consumers as well as corporate and government investment in green energy. (Source: Bloomberg)
Goldman Says Dollar Strength Will Fade If Iran War Hits Growth
The dollar’s rally since the start of the war in Iran could slow if currency and rates markets shift focus from the inflationary consequences of the conflict to growth concerns, according to foreign exchange strategists at Goldman Sachs.
More Americans pessimistic about job market: Gallup
A vast majority of Americans expressed decreased confidence in the U.S. job market at the end of last year, according to the results of a poll released this week.   The Gallup survey found that 72 percent of respondents believed it was a “bad time” to find a new role at the end of 2025, co...
West Asia war impact: Mumbai's dabbawalas hit by gas cylinder shortage
West Asia war impact Mumbais dabbawalas hit by gas cylinder shortage