Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: Japan Sends $36B Flowing Into U.S. Energy

Investment Opportunities - Japan plans to invest $36 billion in U.S. oil, gas, and critical mineral projects as part of a $550 billion pledge under a trade deal with the Trump administration [3][4] - The Portsmouth Powered Land Project in Ohio will be a significant focus, generating 9.2 gigawatts of electricity annually and operated by SB Energy, a subsidiary of SoftBank Group [4] - The Texas GulfLink deepwater crude oil export facility, valued at $2.1 billion, is expected to generate $20-30 billion in annual U.S. crude exports, totaling $400-600 billion over twenty years [5] Company Developments - Palantir Technologies has relocated its headquarters from Denver to Miami, although the company did not provide a specific reason for the move [7][8] - YouTube experienced a major outage affecting over 350,000 users globally due to a glitch in its recommendation system, which has since been resolved [6][7] Market Trends - Futures for Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq are showing positive movement, with crude oil prices up 0.3% at $62 per barrel and Bitcoin increasing by 0.8% to over $68,000 [9] - Allegro MicroSystems is set to host an Analyst Day event in Boston to discuss its strategy, growth opportunities, and financial model [10]