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Weekly Recap News 14 September 2025 - 22 November 2025

Oil Prices Rollercoaster: Trade War Fears & OPEC Moves Spark 5-Month Lows

Energy Stocks Weekly Recap, November 16–21, 2025: Oil Slides Toward $60, Big Deals Hit the Tape and Clean Energy Pulls Back

As of the close on Friday, November 21, 2025, energy markets wrapped up a volatile week marked by falling oil prices, choppy natural gas trading, heavy deal-making from oil majors and national oil companies, and a sharp pullback in some high‑beta and clean‑energy names. This summary is written for publication on Saturday, November 22, 2025. Market Snapshot: Oil Back Near $60, Natural Gas Jolted Crude prices moved steadily lower over the week, dragging many energy stocks with them. A key driver was geopolitics: Reuters reported that oil settled at its lowest level in about a month on Friday as the
22 November 2025
Asian Markets Routed by Tariff Shock and Rate Jitters – Weekly Wrap-Up

Asian Markets Routed by Tariff Shock and Rate Jitters – Weekly Wrap-Up

Key Facts Broad Market Performance: Major Index Losses Across Asia Asian equities ended the week on a downbeat note, with virtually all major bourses in negative territory by Friday’s close (Sept 26). The sell-off was widespread, triggered by a mix of global headwinds. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 0.87% to 45,354.99 on Friday, snapping a three-day rally english.news.cn. Notably, it closed at the day’s low as traders reacted to U.S. policy signals and trade worries. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index sank 1.4% to 26,128 scmp.com, marking its first weekly decline in September amid a pullback from recent highs. The tech-heavy Hang
Space Mystery, Medical Marvels & Climate Shocks – Top Science News (Sept 13–14, 2025)

Space Mystery, Medical Marvels & Climate Shocks – Top Science News (Sept 13–14, 2025)

Key Facts Astronomy and Space Exploration A new interstellar interloper? A cosmic visitor from beyond our Solar System made headlines as astronomers observed an object designated 3I/ATLAS hurtling toward the Sun on a hyperbolic path. Detected July 1, this enigmatic body is only the third confirmed interstellar object (after ʻOumuamua and Borisov). What’s extraordinary is its speed and size: 3I/ATLAS is barreling along at about 245,000 km/h, making it the fastest-known natural object in our Solar System scitechdaily.com. Early estimates suggest it could span up to 20 km across scitechdaily.com. Scientists are eager to study its composition and trajectory for clues to
14 September 2025
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