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Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Thursday's News Links
[Reuters] Shares falter, oil gains as Gulf hostilities heat up
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Oil Spikes on Renewed Attacks in Persian Gulf as US Hits Hormuz
[Reuters] Iran and US trade air strikes after Trump dismisses report of Hormuz deal
[Reuters] The US-Iran ceasefire is unravelling
[Reuters] Trump says he can outwait Iran, dismisses midterm election pressure
[CNBC] Energy inflation has been more persistent than expected: Fed’s Goolsbee
[Bloomberg] US Strikes Iran Targets Near Hormuz With No Accord in Sight
[Bloomberg] Treasuries Resume Decline as US Strikes Push Oil Prices Higher
[WSJ] U.S. Military Conducts New Strikes on Iran
[WSJ] How Long Can Iran Withstand the Economic Pain of the U.S. Blockade?
[WSJ] The High-Seas Black Market That Keeps Iran’s Illicit Oil Flowing
[WSJ] One Million New-Car Buyers Are Gone and They’re Not Coming Back Soon
[WSJ] China Is Exporting Its Factories Across the World and Spooking the Competition
[FT] Chip stocks race towards biggest gains since dotcom era on AI demand
[FT] AI boom outweighs Iran war pain, Korean central bank chief says
Wednesday Evening Links
[Reuters] Oil rebounds after US strikes Iran military site
[CNBC] Fed’s Kashkari says inflation fight takes priority as labor market is ‘in decent shape’
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Trump Disputes Iran’s Hormuz Control, Touching on Sticking Point
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Trump’s Iran Bind Deepens With Hormuz Shut and Hawks Pushing War
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] Fed’s Cook Prepared to Raise Rates If Inflation Lingers
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US Airlines See Robust Demand Even as Consumer Confidence Falls
[Bloomberg] Oil Rises on Report of Fresh US Strikes With Hormuz Still Shut
[Bloomberg] Fed’s Jefferson Warns of Inflation Risks From Energy Price Surge
[Bloomberg] War Stress Pushes Indonesia, Thailand to Lean on Short-Term Debt
[WSJ] $5.7 Trillion and Counting. How Much Further Can the Chip Rally Run?
Wednesday Afternoon Links
[CNBC] Oil prices fall 4% after Rubio says U.S. will give Iran talks ‘every chance to succeed’
[CNBC] Traders are skeptical of Iran timeline for Strait of Hormuz reopening
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US Denies Iran Report on Draft Peace Deal to Reopen Hormuz
[Yahoo/Bloomberg] US Lenders Posted Winning First Quarter, FDIC Says
[Reuters] US mortgage rate rises to nine-month high, worsening affordability again
[Yahoo/Reuters] NY Fed finds 'remarkable increase' in food insecurity for many Americans
[Yahoo/Reuters] US, Mexico set three rounds of trade deal talks without Canada
[Axios] The big China trade bet is over
[Axios] What it would take to rebuild U.S. manufacturing might
[Axios] Taiwan frets as U.S. withholds weapons
[Bloomberg] Strait of Hormuz Traffic Fades to a Crawl After Supertankers Exit
[Bloomberg] Trump Claims Nobody Will Control Hormuz, US to Watch Over It
[Bloomberg] New CLOs at Blackstone, Guggenheim Boast Key Perk: Less Software
[Bloomberg] Oil Barges Forced to Carry Less Fuel as Rhine Water Level Drops
[NYT] Global Supply Shortages Deepen, Threatening Jobs and Growth
[WSJ] Canada Moves Toward Energy Superpower Goal With German LNG Deal
[FT] Iran’s ultra-hardliners lash out at negotiators over US talks