FedEx Corp (FDX)
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The ghost of the 1970s has returned to haunt Wall Street this morning, as a devastating combination of a dismal February jobs report and a geopolitical oil shock sent shockwaves through global markets. Investors woke up on March 6, 2026, to a "worst-case scenario" landscape: West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude
Via MarketMinute · March 6, 2026
NEW YORK — The U.S. economy has officially entered a "worst-case scenario" as of March 6, 2026, with the specter of stagflation—a paralyzing combination of stagnant growth and high inflation—sending shockwaves through global markets. This morning’s Department of Labor report revealed a stunning contraction in the workforce,
Via MarketMinute · March 6, 2026
FedEx Corp. (NYSE:FDX) Shows Technical Strength and Bullish Setup for Potential Breakoutchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · March 5, 2026
FedEx (FDX) momentum hits 90.47 as court clears $133B tariff refund path. See why this stock is now in Benzinga Edge's top 10%.
Via Benzinga · March 6, 2026
In a week that has sent shockwaves through the American economy, retail gasoline prices have surged by a staggering 9%, the sharpest weekly increase in nearly four years. As of March 5, 2026, the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded has hit $3.25, up from just $2.
Via MarketMinute · March 5, 2026
Global energy markets were sent into a tailspin on March 5, 2026, as escalating military tensions in the Middle East sparked fears of a prolonged supply disruption. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, the U.S. benchmark, surged a staggering 8.5% to settle at $81.01 per barrel, while the
Via MarketMinute · March 5, 2026
The global energy landscape shifted violently today, March 5, 2026, as Brent and WTI crude prices spiked toward the $80 mark, driven by a rapid escalation in military conflict between a U.S.-led coalition and Iran. Following days of mounting tension in the Persian Gulf, the markets reacted with
Via MarketMinute · March 5, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through global supply chains and the halls of K Street, the U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a significant blow to executive trade authority. As of today, March 5, 2026, the financial markets are reacting to a dual-pronged development:
Via MarketMinute · March 5, 2026
The global financial markets have entered a period of profound "legalized volatility" following the White House’s emergency invocation of Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. This move, triggered by a landmark Supreme Court ruling on February 20, 2026, has replaced previous executive-led trade actions with a 10%
Via MarketMinute · March 3, 2026
FedEx wants tariff refunds, but it also has its own strategic plan.
Via The Motley Fool · March 3, 2026
In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through global markets, the U.S. Supreme Court on February 20, 2026, fundamentally stripped the executive branch of its most potent trade weapon. The 6-3 ruling in Learning Resources Inc. v. Trump declared that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)—the
Via MarketMinute · March 3, 2026
In a landmark 6-3 decision that reshapes the constitutional boundaries of trade policy, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on February 20, 2026, that the executive branch overstepped its authority by using emergency powers to impose widespread tariffs. The ruling in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump—consolidated with Trump v.
Via MarketMinute · March 3, 2026
As of March 3, 2026, Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) finds itself at a pivotal juncture in its three-decade history. Long defined by its dominance in e-commerce and its pioneering role in cloud computing, the company is currently undergoing a massive structural shift toward becoming the primary infrastructure provider for the Generative AI (GenAI) era. While [...]
Via Finterra · March 3, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a series of defiant remarks delivered from the White House on March 2, 2026, President Donald Trump signaled a massive shift in U.S. foreign policy, committing the United States military to a sustained and potentially indefinite campaign against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Speaking at
Via MarketMinute · March 2, 2026
The global energy landscape shifted violently on March 2, 2026, as oil prices staged a massive rally following the outbreak of direct military hostilities between a U.S.-Israeli coalition and Iran. Brent Crude, the international benchmark, surged 8% to settle at $78.70 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate
Via MarketMinute · March 2, 2026
The U.S. financial landscape has been upended following a historic Supreme Court ruling on February 20, 2026, which declared the administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose unilateral trade duties unconstitutional. In a 6-3 decision that cited the "Major Questions Doctrine," the Court
Via MarketMinute · March 2, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a development that has caught both Wall Street and Capitol Hill by surprise, the U.S. Treasury Department reported today, March 2, 2026, that the federal budget deficit has narrowed by 17% for the first four months of the 2026 fiscal year. This significant fiscal contraction,
Via MarketMinute · March 2, 2026
In a day of extraordinary volatility that has sent shockwaves through global markets, gold prices have shattered the psychological $5,200 resistance level, while silver has surged more than 5% to trade well above $89 per ounce. This historic breakout, recorded on March 2, 2026, marks the apex of a
Via MarketMinute · March 2, 2026
HOUSTON/LONDON – Global energy markets were thrown into a state of frantic volatility on Monday, March 2, 2026, as oil prices staged one of their most dramatic single-day rallies in recent years. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures surged over 7%, racing toward the $72 mark, while the international benchmark Brent
Via MarketMinute · March 2, 2026
As United Parcel Service has underperformed the broader S&P 500 Index, analysts remain moderately optimistic about the stock’s prospects.
Via Barchart.com · March 2, 2026
Investors are seeking out stocks that are less vulnerable to AI disruption.
Via The Motley Fool · February 28, 2026
In a move that has sent ripples across Wall Street, Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) has officially upgraded the Consumer Discretionary Goods sector to Overweight, signaling a definitive preference for physical products over services for the first time since the global economic reopening in 2021. This strategic pivot, announced in full
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026
The latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau, released in late February 2026, suggests a surprising degree of resilience within the American supply chain. Wholesale inventories for December 2025 rose by a modest 0.2%, reaching a total of $918.0 billion. This figure, which aligns perfectly with analyst
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026
As of February 27, 2026, the Energy sector has emerged as the undisputed leader of the S&P 500, posting a remarkable 14% gain in the first two months of the year. This rally represents a significant departure from the broader market's volatility, as investors pivot toward "real economy" assets
Via MarketMinute · February 27, 2026
