Goldman sees oil sliding into 2026

Goldman sees oil sliding into 2026

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Wall Street Roundup: war, oil, airlines, energy, AI, private credit

Oil price volatility, airlines lower, energy up (0:25) Banking stocks down; private credit concerns (2:50) FOMC meeting next week and beyond (4:50) FedEx, Oracle earnings (7:10)Show Notes: CPI read: Airfares jumped 7% in February even before the spike in oil pricesOracle targets ...  Show more

Adobe beats, CEO exits

Adobe (ADBE) slips despite record Q1 results; long-time CEO reveals plan to step down. (00:13) U.S. grants 30-day waiver for purchases of Russian oil stranded at sea. (01:22) Meta Platforms (META) delays rollout of new AI model ‘Avocado’ amid performance concerns, NYT reports. (0 ...  Show more

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