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Stock Market Today: Wall Street Slides as Oil Nears $120 and Weak Jobs Data Stoke Stagflation Fears

Stock Market Today: Wall Street Slides as Oil Nears $120 and Weak Jobs Data Stoke Stagflation Fears

Wall Street dropped about 1.3% Monday as oil neared $120 a barrel after Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei supreme leader and President Trump ruled out talks. U.S. employers cut 92,000 jobs in February, pushing unemployment to 4.4%. Airlines and cruise stocks led losses, while energy gained. Brent crude hit $119.50 before easing as G7 and Saudi Arabia discussed responses but held off on releasing reserves.
Royal Caribbean (RCL) stock drops as oil surge rattles cruise shares — what investors watch next

Royal Caribbean (RCL) stock drops as oil surge rattles cruise shares — what investors watch next

Royal Caribbean shares closed down 3.3% at $300.84 Monday as oil prices surged, extending losses across travel stocks. Norwegian Cruise Line warned of uncertain fuel costs and forecast 2026 profit below estimates, sending its shares down 11% in early trading. U.S. crude settled up 6.3% at $71.23 a barrel after Middle East tensions escalated over the weekend.
Norwegian Cruise Line stock steadies after Oceania Sonata booking record — can NCLH hold Monday’s surge?

Norwegian Cruise Line stock steadies after Oceania Sonata booking record — can NCLH hold Monday’s surge?

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shares held steady at $23.64 in early premarket trading Tuesday after a 7.6% jump Monday. Oceania Cruises reported first-day bookings for its new ship, Oceania Sonata, broke the brand’s previous record by 45%. Carnival and Royal Caribbean shares also rose sharply Monday. Norwegian’s next earnings report is expected Feb. 26, with investors watching booking and pricing trends.
Carnival stock jumps 8% after the bell as oil sinks and Wave season chatter lifts cruise shares

Carnival stock jumps 8% after the bell as oil sinks and Wave season chatter lifts cruise shares

Carnival shares surged 8.1% to $32.45 Monday, tracking gains in travel stocks after oil prices plunged more than $3 a barrel on easing Iran-U.S. tensions. Trading volume topped 30 million shares. Early Wave season bookings and pricing are running ahead of last year’s levels. Carnival’s next earnings report is scheduled for March 20.
Royal Caribbean stock jumps after-hours as 2026 profit view tops Street on record “Wave” bookings

Royal Caribbean stock jumps after-hours as 2026 profit view tops Street on record “Wave” bookings

Royal Caribbean shares jumped 18.6% after hours to $345.98 after the company raised its 2026 profit outlook, citing record early bookings. The cruise line now expects adjusted EPS of $17.70 to $18.10 for 2026. Carnival, Norwegian, and Viking Holdings also gained sharply in after-hours trading. Royal Caribbean announced new ship orders with France’s Chantiers de l’Atlantique, with the first vessel set for 2029.
Norwegian Cruise Line stock jumps nearly 10% as Royal Caribbean outlook lifts cruise shares

Norwegian Cruise Line stock jumps nearly 10% as Royal Caribbean outlook lifts cruise shares

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shares jumped nearly 10% to $22.86 Thursday as cruise stocks rallied after Royal Caribbean issued an upbeat 2026 profit forecast and strong “Wave” booking commentary. About 20 million Norwegian shares changed hands by early afternoon. Oil prices surged nearly 4% to a five-month high, raising cost concerns for cruise operators. Norwegian has not issued new financial updates this week.
Carnival (CCL) stock price jumps as Royal Caribbean’s upbeat outlook lifts cruise shares

Carnival (CCL) stock price jumps as Royal Caribbean’s upbeat outlook lifts cruise shares

Carnival shares jumped 8.6% to $31.19 Thursday after Royal Caribbean projected 2026 profits above expectations and reported strong bookings. Royal Caribbean soared 17.1%, Norwegian Cruise Line rose 10%, and Viking Holdings gained 5.2%. Carnival will pay a 15-cent dividend on Feb. 27 to holders as of Feb. 13. Investors await Carnival’s earnings update, expected around March 20, for details on bookings and costs.
Royal Caribbean stock surges on 2026 profit view as Wave-season bookings hit record prices

Royal Caribbean stock surges on 2026 profit view as Wave-season bookings hit record prices

Royal Caribbean shares surged 14% midday Thursday after the company forecast 2026 adjusted earnings per share of $17.70 to $18.10 and reported two-thirds of 2026 capacity booked at record prices. Norwegian Cruise Line and Carnival also rose, up 9% and 7% respectively. Royal Caribbean expects 2026 fuel costs of $1.173 billion, with 60% hedged. The company cited strong early Wave-season bookings.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL) Stock Today: Buyback, Dividend, and Fed Rate Cuts Drive Momentum — Latest News, Forecasts, and Analyst Targets (Dec. 12, 2025)

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL) Stock Today: Buyback, Dividend, and Fed Rate Cuts Drive Momentum — Latest News, Forecasts, and Analyst Targets (Dec. 12, 2025)

Royal Caribbean stock surged 7.4% Thursday to close at $279.70 after announcing a $2 billion share buyback and a $1.00 quarterly dividend. Shares traded near $278.74 Friday, slightly lower, with an intraday range of $276.92 to $282.57. The move follows the Federal Reserve’s rate cut, which boosted travel stocks. RCL is up about 20% year-to-date.
Royal Caribbean Stock (RCL) Surges on $2B Buyback and $1 Dividend: News, Forecasts and Analyst Views for Dec. 12, 2025

Royal Caribbean Stock (RCL) Surges on $2B Buyback and $1 Dividend: News, Forecasts and Analyst Views for Dec. 12, 2025

Royal Caribbean shares jumped 7% to around $279.70 after the company announced a $2 billion share buyback and a $1.00 quarterly dividend, payable Jan. 14, 2026. The rally followed the Federal Reserve’s latest rate cut, which lifted travel stocks broadly. Recent trading saw RCL move between $259.80 and $281.59. Some analysts remain cautious about cruise yield volatility and Caribbean market dynamics.
12 December 2025
US Stock Market Top Gainers Today (December 11, 2025): Cruise Lines, Gold Miners and Micro‑Cap Rockets

US Stock Market Top Gainers Today (December 11, 2025): Cruise Lines, Gold Miners and Micro‑Cap Rockets

The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged 1.4% to a record high Thursday, while the Nasdaq fell 0.3% as Oracle plunged up to 15% after weak AI earnings. Gold futures hit new records, boosting miners. Agape ATP rebounded about 100% after announcing a shareholder meeting and possible reverse split. The moves followed a Federal Reserve rate cut and higher-than-expected jobless claims.
Royal Caribbean (RCL) Stock Today – November 26, 2025: Price Jump, Fed Hopes, Exclusive Destinations and Black Friday Cruise Demand

Royal Caribbean (RCL) Stock Today – November 26, 2025: Price Jump, Fed Hopes, Exclusive Destinations and Black Friday Cruise Demand

Royal Caribbean shares traded at $266.41 midday Wednesday, up 4.3% after a surge driven by record travel demand and optimism over interest rates. Volume topped 3.8 million shares Tuesday as traders bet on a 2026 Fed rate cut. The stock remains down about 19–28% from recent highs but has gained over 300% since pandemic lows. RCL plans to expand its exclusive destinations portfolio to eight by 2028.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCL) Stock Today, November 25, 2025: Price Rebound, Cruise-Sector Jitters and Growth Outlook

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCL) Stock Today, November 25, 2025: Price Rebound, Cruise-Sector Jitters and Growth Outlook

Royal Caribbean shares climbed nearly 5% to $267.98 late Tuesday morning after dropping 3.2% Monday amid a sector selloff triggered by Carnival’s cautious outlook on demand and Caribbean capacity. Volume reached about 2.47 million shares, matching the daily average. The stock remains 17% below its late-October high but is up roughly 14.5% year-to-date.
Carnival vs. Royal Caribbean: Stock Showdown, New Trade Perks and a Record‑Breaking Lazy River – Cruise Industry Update for 25 November 2025

Carnival vs. Royal Caribbean: Stock Showdown, New Trade Perks and a Record‑Breaking Lazy River – Cruise Industry Update for 25 November 2025

Carnival shares dropped 7% Monday, with Royal Caribbean down 3.3%, after management flagged near-term headwinds including softer U.S. demand and rising Caribbean capacity. Over the past six months, Carnival stock is up 19.4% and Royal Caribbean 10%. Both companies report record onboard spending and strong bookings. Analysts see Carnival offering stronger near-term upside due to faster financial recovery and lower valuation.
Royal Caribbean Stock Today (RCL): Price, Outlook and Key Catalysts on November 24, 2025

Royal Caribbean Stock Today (RCL): Price, Outlook and Key Catalysts on November 24, 2025

Royal Caribbean closed at $264.09 on November 21, up 4.5% for the day but still 28% below its 52-week high. Shares remain volatile after a post-earnings drop, with the stock down about 16–20% since late October. Q3 earnings beat expectations on profit but missed on revenue, prompting cautious near-term guidance. Market capitalization stands in the low- to mid-$70 billion range.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Stock Skyrockets on Blowout Q3 – What’s Next for RCL Investors?

Royal Caribbean Cruises Stock Skyrockets on Blowout Q3 – What’s Next for RCL Investors?

Royal Caribbean posted Q3 GAAP EPS of $5.74, beating estimates, with revenue at $5.14 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $2.3 billion. Management raised full-year EPS guidance to $15.58–$15.63, citing strong demand and record guest loyalty. RCL stock closed at $320 on Oct. 27, up 58% YTD. The company warned of higher fuel costs and economic uncertainty for Q4 and 2025.

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  • Oil Prices Surge Amid Iran Tensions and Possible Cyberattack; Markets Mixed
    March 11, 2026, 4:32 PM EDT. U.S. oil prices jumped over 5%, pushing crude back into the high-$80s per barrel, influencing a cautious market. The S&P 500 traded in a tighter range after recent volatility from conflicting Iran war headlines and Strait of Hormuz tensions. The market is now considered oversold by the S&P Short Range Oscillator, prompting renewed buying interest, including Procter & Gamble shares. Meanwhile, a reported global system outage at medical device maker Stryker may be linked to an Iranian cyberattack, underscoring the importance of cybersecurity investment amid geopolitical risks. No major earnings are expected post-Wednesday close, with key data on housing starts, permits, and jobless claims due Thursday, alongside quarterly reports from Dick's Sporting Goods and Dollar General.

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XRP Price Today: Ripple’s Australia License Push Keeps XRP Near $1.40

XRP Price Today: Ripple’s Australia License Push Keeps XRP Near $1.40

11 March 2026
XRP traded near $1.40, down 1.4% Wednesday, after Ripple announced plans to acquire BC Payments Australia to secure an Australian Financial Services Licence. The move comes as Australia tightens licensing rules for digital-asset firms. Broader crypto markets remained cautious amid concerns over oil prices, Iran, and U.S. inflation. Ripple’s deal is pending completion.
Natural Gas Price Today: Europe Gas Holds Firm as Brussels Weighs Cap After Qatar Shock

Natural Gas Price Today: Europe Gas Holds Firm as Brussels Weighs Cap After Qatar Shock

11 March 2026
European natural gas prices held near 48 euros per megawatt hour Wednesday as Shell declared force majeure on Qatari LNG cargoes, with disruptions expected to hit from April. Asia is bidding up for replacement fuel, while Brussels considers subsidies or a price cap. LNG Canada increased shipments, but analysts warn Europe’s gas storage could end March far below average if Qatari supply issues persist.
Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Holds Above $71,000 as ETF Inflows Return, Crypto Stocks Mixed

Bitcoin Price Today: BTC Holds Above $71,000 as ETF Inflows Return, Crypto Stocks Mixed

11 March 2026
Bitcoin traded above $71,000 on Wednesday, slipping to $71,065 after a session range between $69,014 and $71,271. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw $246.9 million in inflows on March 10, with BlackRock’s IBIT leading daily gains. U.S. consumer prices rose 0.3% in February, while Brent crude rebounded 4% to $91. Crypto equities were mixed; Marathon Digital fell 2.3%, Coinbase edged up 0.3%.
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