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Airlines are preparing for the worst as Iran war enters its fourth week. But demand is still strong, and travelers are willing to pay higher fares

Despite threats to the global jet fuel supply, airline demand is high as ever. Expect that to hit your wallet soon.

By Jacqueline MunisMarch 24, 2026
Trump despises wind farms so much he’s paying a French energy giant $1 billion to stop building them and invest in natural gas instead
By Jordan BlumMarch 23, 2026
Putin is the real winner in Trump’s Iran war as it puts Russian oil back on the map
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 23, 2026
Chevron’s CEO says oil prices are still too low—and the effects of the Strait of Hormuz closure are not ‘fully priced in’
By Jordan BlumMarch 23, 2026
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The Iran oil crisis is the worst energy shock ever recorded. World leaders aren’t ready, says IEA chief
By Jake AngeloMarch 23, 2026
‘Capital is a coward’: A whole new world of elevated risk will stay embedded in global markets, keeping prices higher everywhere 
By Jason MaMarch 23, 2026
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Brian Niccol speaks and gestures in front of a blue and green background.
C-SuiteStarbucks CEO admits the chain ‘ran like a manufacturing facility’
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 23, 2026
CryptoBitcoin climbs as Trump grants five days for Iran negotiations
By Emily Nicolle, Melos Ambaye and BloombergMarch 23, 2026
BankingIran issues its largest-ever currency denomination as accelerating inflation ravages a financial sector deemed a ‘Ponzi scheme’ even before the war
By Jason MaMarch 23, 2026
Toilet paper on empty supermarket shelves, lockdown panic buying
EconomyThe great toilet paper panic is back as Japan starts stockpiling
By Eva RoytburgMarch 23, 2026
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C-SuiteI’ve known Trump for 25 Years and advised 5 presidents. Here’s the playbook he’s been running—and why underestimating him is a mistake
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianMarch 23, 2026
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LawOne in three teens ‘experienced problematic use’ of Meta platforms: closing arguments begin in landmark New Mexico social media trial
By The Associated Press and Morgan LeeMarch 23, 2026
A Homeland Security Investigations federal agent stands at an airport security checkpoint.
PoliticsLargest federal workers union warns ICE agents are not trained to replace TSA and putting them in airports ‘does not fill a gap. It creates one’
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 23, 2026
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CryptoStrategy purchases another $76 million worth of Bitcoin, all through sales of common stock
By Carlos GarciaMarch 23, 2026
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Yngve Slyngstad, chief executive officer of Norges Bank Investment Management, poses for photograph following a Bloomberg Television interview at the Norwegian Financial Research Conference in Oslo, Norway, on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2019. Slyngstad, the man managing Norway's $1 trillion wealth fund is looking beyond the current political turmoil, vowing to invest in the U.K. "no matter what" and planning to plow another $100 billion into the U.S. stock markets. Photographer: Odin Jaeger/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyAfter Breaking $1 Trillion, the CEO of the World’s Biggest Wealth Fund Is Resigning
By Mikael Holter, Sveinung Sleire and BloombergOctober 30, 2019
UNITED STATES - AUGUST 07: Robert E. Murray, chief executive officer and president of Murray Energy Corporation, speaks to the media regarding efforts to save six miners who are trapped in a Crandall Canyon Mine located northwest of Huntington Utah on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2007. (Photo by Kenny Crookston/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
EnergyThis Coal Baron Pushed Trump to Save U.S. Miners. Now His Company Is Going Bankrupt
By Steven Church, Will Wade and BloombergOctober 29, 2019
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MagazineCruise ships tack to a greener future
By Jennifer AlseverOctober 29, 2019
While offshore wind is mainstream in Northern Europe, it's projected to grow rapidly in the next 20 years
EnergyAfter ‘Decade of False Starts’ Offshore Wind Power’s Time Has Finally Come, IEA Says
By Katherine DunnOctober 28, 2019
MagazineClimate change is hitting the insurance industry hard. here’s how Swiss Re is adapting
By Jeffrey BallOctober 24, 2019
Solar is set to make up the greatest portion of renewable power growth in the next five years
EnergyPlunging Costs Make Solar the Renewables Leader as World Struggles to Meet Paris Accord
By Katherine DunnOctober 21, 2019
A wind farm off the highway in Adrian, Texas.
FinanceThe World Bank and Its Peers Get Poor Marks for Funding Renewable Energy Projects
By Eric J. LymanOctober 20, 2019
Norway is on track to drill more oil wells than ever before, as its North Sea production makes a comeback
EnergyNorway Is a Green Leader. It’s Also Drilling More Oil Wells Than Ever
By Katherine DunnOctober 18, 2019
The traditional Asado al palo contest was held in Osorno, Chile on 28 January 2018. It is a cooking technique by which the pieces of meat are exposed to the heat of fire or embers so that they are cooked slowly. The fire is obtained from coal or wood using the spit, a pole or metal pike in which go through the flesh. The evaluation will be carried out by a jury composed of the Argentine Bernardo Borgeat and the French chef, Yann Yvin in Osorno, Chile (Photo by Fernando Lavoz/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
EnergyPlant-Based Burgers May Be on the Rise, But Meat Consumption Is Higher Than Ever
By Katherine DunnOctober 18, 2019
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 10: Traffic lights in the Sonoma area are out due to power outages on October 10, 2019 in Sonoma, California. Power outages were scheduled as preemptive moves by PG&E to address hot, dry and windy weather and the risk of wildfires, according to the company. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
LeadershipHow 3 PG&E Execs Decide When California Businesses Go Dark to Stop Wildfires
By Lynn Doan and BloombergOctober 18, 2019
Multi-nuclide removal facility, or advanced liquid processing system (ALPS), used for treating contaminated water accumulated, is seen during a media tour of Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima, Japan, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2019. TEPCO is considering a plan to dump roughly 1 million cubic meters of treated radioactive water, enough to fill 400 Olympic-size swimming pools, from the wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean, part of its $200 billion effort to clean up the worst atomic accident since Chernobyl. Photographer: Hitoshi Katanoda/Polaris Images/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyGreen, Nuclear, and Crowdfunded: One Startup’s Unconventional Route to Building a Novel Reactor
By Mark HalperOctober 18, 2019
Coal is mined from a mountainside at a strip mine operation
EnergyThe U.S. Coal Industry Is Expecting Another Wave of Widespread Job Losses
By Will Wade and BloombergOctober 17, 2019
FinanceInsider Stock Sales Are Up This Year. Here’s What That Tells Us About Those Companies
By Erik ShermanOctober 16, 2019
SONOMA, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 10: The Sebastiani Theatre and much of downtown remained dark on October 10, 2019 in Sonoma, California. Power outages were scheduled as preemptive moves by PG&E to address hot, dry and windy weather and the risk of wildfires, according to the company. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
EnergyPG&E Says Power Outages Aren’t Going Away, Leaving California Businesses to Confront an Uncertain Future
By Kevin KelleherOctober 15, 2019
The 'tall ship' William II passes a wind turbine as it sails along the north east coast near Whitley Bay in Tyne and Wear after it set off from Blyth in Northumberland on a voyage round the coastline of Great Britain calling at 10 ports en route and changing crews at each stage.
EnergyMore Renewables Than Fossil Fuels: As the U.K. Reaches an Energy Milestone, Here’s How Far Others Have Gotten
By David MeyerOctober 15, 2019
Three-phase spheroids stand behind pipelines at Saudi Aramco's crude oil processing facility, in Abqaiq, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019. Aramco showed it has made significant progress in restoring damaged oil infrastructure to normal operation just a month after a devastating aerial attack halted production. Photographer: Dina Khrennikova/Bloomber
EnergySaudi Aramco Says Damage From Drone Attacks That Plunged World Oil Market Into Chaos Is Already Fixed
By Anthony DiPaola and BloombergOctober 14, 2019
LAGOS, NIGERIA - MARCH 16 : Oil platform in Lagos Port Complex (port of Lagos) is located at the Apapa area of Lagos on March 16, 2016 in Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa. (Photo by Frédéric Soltan/Corbis via Getty Images)
EnergyThe Never-Ending $1.1 Billion Oil Scandal: Why A U.K. Court Is Letting Nigeria Sue JPMorgan Chase
By Vivienne WaltOctober 11, 2019
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PoliticsNaftoGaz: Trump Associates Mixing Politics and Profits With Ukraine Gas Firm
By Michael Biesecker, Desmond Butler and The Associated PressOctober 7, 2019
The offshore wind farm Arkona, a project of the energy companies E.ON and Equinor, in the Baltic Sea.
EnergyThe World’s Biggest Turbines and No Subsidies: How Offshore Wind Is Entering a New Era
By Geoffrey SmithOctober 7, 2019
Ukrainian businessman and founder of the Burisma Holdings
PoliticsUkraine is ‘Auditing’ Cases on Biden and Burisma Gas Company
By Yuras Karmanau, Nataliya Vasilyeva and The Associated PressOctober 4, 2019
Air defence missile group 21 with "Patriot" system
PoliticsU.S. Sending 200 Troops, Patriot Missiles, and Sentinel Radars to Saudi Arabia
By Lolita C. Baldor and The Associated PressSeptember 26, 2019
Wildlife, ranching and oil & gas interests sometimes collide on Wyoming's land
PoliticsEndangered Species Act’s Pending Trump Revamp Faces 16-State Lawsuit
By Gene Johnson, Matthew Brown and The Associated PressSeptember 25, 2019
The attacks on Saudi Arabia have opened up an opportunity for Russia
EnergyThe Saudi Oil Attacks Are Shifting the Gulf’s Power Balance—Towards Russia
By Geoffrey SmithSeptember 19, 2019
GUIYANG, CHINA - AUGUST 02: Aerial view of the construction site of Huawei data center at Gui'an New Area on August 2, 2019 in Guiyang, Guizhou Province of China. Huawei is building a new data center to store the company's global management data in Guian New Area of Guiyang. (Photo by Wu Dongjun/Visual China Group via Getty Images)
EnvironmentThe Internet Cloud Has a Dirty Secret
By Naomi Xu ElegantSeptember 18, 2019
TOPSHOT - A picture taken on September 15, 2019 shows an Aramco oil facility near al-Khurj area, just south of the Saudi capital Riyadh. - Saudi Arabia raced today to restart operations at oil plants hit by drone attacks which slashed its production by half, as Iran dismissed US claims it was behind the assault.
EnergySaudi Arabia Has Few Options to Replace the Massive Drop in Oil Output From Its Attacked Plant
By Anthony DiPaola, Javier Blas, Julian Lee and BloombergSeptember 17, 2019
Global 500 2019 Saudi Aramco
EnergySaudi Aramco Is Getting What It’s Long Wanted—Perhaps at the Expense of Its IPO
By Bernhard WarnerSeptember 16, 2019
Aramco Oil Refinery, Saudi Arabia
FinancePeak Oil Uncertainty: Crude’s Record-Setting Jump Roils Global Markets—and the Worst May Be Yet to Come
By Bernhard WarnerSeptember 16, 2019
Saudi Arabia raced today to restart operations at oil plants hit by drone attacks which slashed its production by half, as Iran dismissed US claims it was behind the assault.
EnergyAttacks in Saudi Arabia Are a Test of How Much the World Still Needs Its Oil
By Katherine DunnSeptember 16, 2019
TOPSHOT - Smoke billows from an Aramco oil facility in Abqaiq about 60km (37 miles) southwest of Dhahran in Saudi Arabia's eastern province on September 14, 2019. - Drone attacks sparked fires at two Saudi Aramco oil facilities early today, the interior ministry said, in the latest assault on the state-owned energy giant as it prepares for a much-anticipated stock listing. Yemen's Iran-aligned Huthi rebels claimed the drone attacks, according to the group's Al-Masirah television. (Photo by - / AFP) (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)
EnergyWhat the Attacks on Saudi Aramco’s Main Oil Plant Mean for Its Massive IPO
By Shaji Mathew, Filipe Pacheco, Sarah Algethami and BloombergSeptember 16, 2019
Bob Dudley, chief executive officer of BP Plc, gestures while speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Tuesday, July 30, 2019. BP bucked the trend of disappointing oil and gas earnings, beating expectations and increasing its cash flow as higher production offset the effect of lower energy prices. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EnergyBP’s CEO Says He’ll Sell Oil Projects to Meet Paris Climate Accord Goals
By Kelly Gilblom and BloombergSeptember 12, 2019
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