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Why Jetro deal makes Sysco stock a great long-term pick

Sysco (NYSE: SYY) is under pressure after the food distribution company announced a $29 billion acquisition of Jetro, the parent company of Restaurant Depot and a leader in the “cash and carry” wholesale segment. Investors are concerned mostly because of the massive price tag and the potential integration risks associated with such a transformative merger.

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Jubilant FoodWorks to exit Dunkin’ India pact

Jubilant FoodWorks said it will not renew its agreement with Dunkin’ to develop and operate the US brand’s stores in India when the current pact ends on December 31, 2026. The company said it will evaluate options for the existing stores, including a sale or transfer of franchise rights in consultation with Dunkin’. Jubilant said

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Global bonds head for steepest monthly drop in years as war fuels yield surge

Global government bond markets are heading for their steepest monthly decline in years. The move comes as the prolonged Middle East conflict drives a surge in oil prices and reignites concerns about inflation and slowing growth. Yields have climbed sharply across major economies in March, reflecting a rapid repricing of interest-rate expectations and a broad

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Aluminium stocks surge as Middle East strikes lift prices near record highs

Shares of major aluminium producers rallied on Monday after Iranian airstrikes damaged key production facilities in the Middle East, fuelling concerns of a global supply shock and driving metal prices sharply higher. US-listed Alcoa rose nearly 10%, while Century Aluminum surged about 11%. Kaiser Aluminum also gained 4.7%, as investors reacted to tightening supply conditions.

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Interview: Hormuz shock exposes legacy oil trade’s flaws: Baron Lamarre

As Brent crude prices soar amid escalating tensions in the Gulf, the oil trading landscape faces unprecedented challenges, according to Baron Lamarre, co-founder of International Digital Exchange, an expert in energy markets and former trader at Petronas and Shell.  In an interview with Invezz, Lamarre highlighted how traditional oil trading is being stress-tested at its weakest

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Saudi reroutes oil as Hormuz shuts, prices surge on war fears

Saudi Arabia lifted crude exports from Yanbu to around 4.6 million barrels per day (bpd) last week, approaching the port’s 5 million bpd limit, as shipments were rerouted away from the Strait of Hormuz amid the US-Israeli war with Iran, according to data from Kpler and LSEG cited by Reuters. Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest

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Nvidia stock continues to slip, but some bullish signs emerge

Nvidia shares were volatile on Monday, even as reports suggested continued spending from artificial intelligence-focused customers. The stock was down 0.5% to $166.09 in early trading. The AI darling is down around 10% for the year. The moves come amid fresh announcements from key players investing heavily in AI infrastructure, reinforcing demand for Nvidia’s chips

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Gold price forecast: Will it rebound or fall further?

Blockage of the all-important Strait of Hormuz has caused the largest disruption in the oil market, and gold price is feeling the heat. While the long-term outlook remains bullish, investors are keen on how the Fed and other major central banks will respond to the uncertainties. Besides, hopes of a ceasefire in the Middle East

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Social media stocks crash: here’s the best one to buy on the dip

The social media landscape shifted violently this week as a wave of selling wiped billions in market value. The catalyst? A landmark legal blow; a California jury found Google and Meta Platforms negligent in a high-profile “social media addiction” trial, sparking fears of a costly regulatory overhaul. Amidst the carnage, however, a senior Wells Fargo

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PS5 price hike signals pressure point for gaming industry: what’s next?

The global video-game industry is entering a period of recalibration after Sony raised prices of its flagship PlayStation 5 consoles for the second time in less than a year, underscoring mounting cost pressures tied to memory chip shortages and supply-chain strain. The move, which lifts US prices by as much as $100 starting April 2,

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