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US awards 53.3 million barrels from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to firms
The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve agreed to release or lend 53.3 million barrels of crude to firms including Trafigura, Marathon Petroleum and Exxon Mobil.
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Alabbar says Dubai property market remains resilient despite tensions
Emaar founder Mohamed Alabbar said Dubai property demand remains resilient despite regional tensions, citing strong buyer confidence and stable collections.
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European stocks fall on Iran tensions and Trump tariff threat
European shares fell as Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz lifted oil prices and hit auto stocks.
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First Eagle seeks $575 million junk-bond financing for Diamond Hill deal
First Eagle Investments is seeking $575 million in junk-bond financing for its planned purchase of Diamond Hill Investment Group Inc. [s1]
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South African farms face El Niño drought risk amid rising costs from Iran war
South African farmers face drought risks from El Niño starting October 2026 while dealing with rising costs linked to the Iran war.
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Mexico's Biva says bidders show serious interest in sale process
Mexico's Biva stock exchange has drawn serious bidder interest in a sale process, CEO Maria Ariza said.
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EU power markets set to lower hourly price floor to -€600/MWh
European power markets are set to cut the hourly price floor to -€600 per megawatt-hour after repeated negative-price trading in May.
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CSG NV rejects short-seller report after shares fall to record low
Czech defense supplier CSG NV dismissed a Hunterbrook Capital report as inaccurate after its shares dropped sharply.
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Swiss parliament starts debate on UBS capital requirements bill
UBS Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti attended a Swiss parliamentary hearing that opened debate on the bank's future capital needs.
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Apollo co-President Zito says AI is affecting investing and private credit
Apollo co-President John Zito said AI is changing investing as markets enter a higher-volatility regime.
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Ultra-wealthy investors increase bets on sectors hit by Middle East war fallout
Ultra-wealthy investors are shifting focus to sectors affected by Middle East war fallout, with Jaime Gilinski boosting stakes in oil assets.
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Carlyle arranges $8.5 billion structured credit deal for buyout fund
Carlyle Group arranged an $8.5 billion structured credit deal to seed its next flagship buyout fund and repay some older investors.
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Baltimore Mayor Scott discusses housing and gun violence on podcast
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discussed vacant housing and gun violence in Baltimore during a podcast appearance on May 4, 2026. [s1]
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US Bond Traders Eye Treasury Borrowing, Fed Speakers, Jobs Data This Week
US bond traders are focused on Treasury borrowing plans, Federal Reserve speeches, and upcoming employment data amid rising yields and oil prices.
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US stock indexes fall as Middle East tensions push oil prices higher
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 declined Monday amid Middle East tensions and rising oil prices after US-Iran clashes.
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Trump says US will aid ships stranded in Strait of Hormuz
Trump said the US will help ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz in an operation called Project Freedom.
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Blackstone digital trust targets $1.75 billion US IPO
Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust Inc. filed for a US IPO on May 4, seeking up to $1.75 billion.
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Canada pledges C$1.5 billion for firms hit by US metal tariffs
Canada said on May 4 it will provide C$1.5 billion to help firms hit by recent US tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper imports.
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Bloomberg report examines private market for million-dollar dinosaur fossils
Bloomberg published a report on May 4 about the private market for dinosaur fossils and how it works.
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Colombia central bank keeps interest rate at 11.25%, surprising markets before election
Colombia's central bank held its key lending rate at 11.25% Thursday, defying expectations of a hike and rattling markets ahead of an election.
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Uber CEO says company aims to become an 'everything app' for travel
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said the company wants to expand into an 'everything app' for travel and invest more in autonomous vehicles.
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New college graduates expect starting salaries nearly $24,000 above actual levels
A survey finds U.S. college seniors expect average starting salaries around $80,000, much higher than the $56,153 average received by graduates.
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Amazon opens logistics network to businesses beyond sellers
Amazon on May 4 launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its logistics network to businesses of all sizes.
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State health insurance exchanges shared applicant data with ad tech firms
A Bloomberg investigation found nearly all 20 state-run health insurance exchanges shared resident data with ad tech companies.