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The US pet insurance market once again expanded by more than 10% in 2025, a feat that it has achieved every year since at least 2018. The pet insurance industry's net loss ratio, which has remained almost flat since 2017, improved modestly to 74.2% in 2025 from 76.1% in the prior year.

The war in the Middle East and the subsequent surge in oil prices have been key drivers of volatility across U.S. equity segments as inflation expectations risk de-anchoring. The war began, pushing oil prices higher, settling at $99.56, in contrast to declining levels across the S&P SmallCap 600 indices two weeks into the conflict by March 13.

Strong YTD box office ticket sales suggest consumers are still spending selectively despite inflation and macro uncertaintyStrong YTD box office ticket sales suggest consumers are still spending selectively despite inflation and macro uncertainty. A formidable Q2-Q3 movie lineup may keep families flocking to the theaters.

Government support is emerging as the most effective strategy for nations to cut their dependence on China's rare earths supply chains, as market forces alone could not overcome China's entrenched dominance in the sector, according to industry participants. China's recent restrictions on its rare earths exports have increased the urgency for industry players to seek alternative sources of the material.

The conflict in Iran unfolded following a period of debt-issuance growth in the region, especially from the financials sector. The deterioration in the operating environment increases asset quality, funding, liquidity, and growth risks for banks operating in the region, with significant uncertainty regarding the fundamental outlook.

Japanese stocks witnessed a huge influx of foreign funds in the week through April 4, a turnaround from three successive weeks of selling, with investor sentiment stabilizing ahead of a ceasefire in the Iran war.

Oil rebounded and Asian equities fell early Thursday as marine traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained throttled amid a fragile U.S.-Iran cease-fire.

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Markets rallied behind a fragile cease-fire announcement with Iran. Plus, private credit remains a lurking risk.

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks the impact of Wednesday's market rally.

Americans, already unhappy with the cost of living, want relief from rising fuel costs and climbing mortgage rates. Economists caution that the war's economic fallout won't be undone overnight.

CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday's rally revealed to investors what companies are worth buying and which to avoid. Cramer pointed to Sherwin-Williams, Caterpillar, Home Depot and Goldman Sachs as some of the Dow's biggest gainers in Wednesday's session.

One of the strongest single-session gains by the stock market in months arrived Wednesday. Investors clearly showed relief that the U.S. would take at least two weeks to consider a peace plan with decades-long enemy Iran.

Mike Schumacher, Wells Fargo Securities Head of Macro Strategy, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the day's market rally and why bonds did not see the same reaction as equities and oil.

Eric Rosengren, Fmr. Boston Fed President, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the ripple effects of the energy shock, what is on the Federal Reserve's plate right now, and more.

Iran's plans to impose tolls on tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz is turning the key waterway into a financial battlefield.

Tom Lee, Fundstrat, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss what's next for equity markets, if the Iran war changed market predictions and much more.

Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the rally in tech stocks and fall in energy prices as markets react to a two-week ceasefire deal between the US and Iran. Plus, Anthropic is giving tech firms early access to its new Mythos model to get ahead of possible cyberattacks that could wreak havoc.

Sam Vadas and Alex Coffey offer a closer look into headlines that slipped under the main development on the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Among Sam and Alex's picks: a South Korean-led tech rally and Wall Street gearing up for the true start to a new earnings season.

Today's Executive Summary — April 8, 2026: Market and Industry Outlook Geopolitics and Oil Volatility The US-Iran ceasefire is considered "fragile," as kinetic action continues in the Gulf, keeping the crucial Strait of Hormuz closed. Overnight, oil prices (Brent and WTI) dropped 16%, suggesting potential short-term relief at the gas pump for consumers.