Oil Industry - U.S. crude futures increased by 2.4% to over $56 per barrel following President Trump's order for a blockade of sanctioned oil tankers off Venezuela [2][3] - The blockade represents a significant escalation in U.S.-Venezuela tensions, particularly after the recent seizure of a tanker off the Venezuelan coast [4] - Approximately 30% of Venezuela's oil shipments are at risk if U.S. sanctions continue to be enforced [5] - U.S. crude futures had previously dipped below $55 for the first time in nearly five years due to expectations of a potential easing of sanctions amid a possible Russia-Ukraine peace deal [6] - Analysts indicate that crude oil is nearing critical technical levels, with a potential downside break that could test the $50 mark [7] Consumer Finance - The CFO of Affirm Holdings (AFRM) reported that consumers currently feel healthy, with no signs of stress in repayment rates [8] - Approximately 96% of Affirm's transactions come from repeat borrowers, who typically exhibit lower default rates [9] - Delinquencies and repayment rates are aligning with expectations, indicating stable financial health for the company [10] - Affirm's shares rose nearly 12% after renewing a partnership with Amazon for an additional five years, reaching their highest point in a month [11] Rail Industry - The proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific (UNP) and Norfolk Southern (NSC) has lost support from two major unions representing over half of the workforce [12] - Concerns from the unions include increased safety risks, higher shipping rates, and potential disruptions to service [13] - The unions are set to announce their decision regarding the merger, which will be evaluated by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board for public interest [14]
Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: Oil Snaps Back