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Oil Pares Gain on News of Possible US-Iran Pact to Extend Truce

Oil pared gains on a report that the US and Iran have reached a preliminary agreement to extend the ceasefire between the two countries and launch negotiations on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program. The memorandum of understanding would extend the truce by 60 days and states that shipping through the vital Strait of Hormuz would be "unrestricted," without any tolls paid to Iran, but the potential pact still requires President Trump's approval, Axios reported. Trump wants several days to mull over the deal, according to the report. An agreement to extend the truce would represent a diplomatic breakthrough and potentially bring the US and Iran closer to reopening normal maritime traffic through the strait, which usually carries around a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas supply. For more, we speak with Mike McGlone, Senior Commodity Strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence.

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Tilman Fertitta's Years-Long Pursuit of Caesars Is Paying Off

Real estate mogul Tilman Fertitta's years-long quest to buy Caesars Entertainment Inc. is finally paying off: His firm struck a $5.7 billion, all-cash deal for the Las Vegas company on Thursday that will add some 52 casinos in the US to his entertainment empire. Fertitta's pursuit of Caesars dates as far back as 2018, when the owner of the Golden Nugget casinos approached the company about a possible merger. Fertitta had borrowed heavily to buy the Houston Rockets basketball team for $2.2 billion, and the potential merger was seen at the time as a means of folding his debt into a larger company.  Fertitta eventually built a stake in Caesars, signaling his continued interest in a tie-up. As part of the takeover announced on Thursday, Fertitta Entertainment Inc. is paying Caesars shareholders $31 a share in cash. We get reaction from Jody Lurie, Senior Credit Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence.

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Travel Stocks Jump on Cease-Fire Talk

Breaking Iran cease-fire headlines sent travel stocks soaring as oil prices dropped sharply. Kayak CEO Peer Bueller joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why travelers are still booking trips despite geopolitical chaos, rising airfare, and inflation, and why AI is changing how consumers search for deals. Plus, the hidden link between Middle East tensions and airline profits.

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Why Markets Are Ignoring Bad News

Ardian Co-CEO Mark Benedetti joined Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why markets keep hitting record highs despite wars, inflation, and rate uncertainty. He breaks down the massive shift that's happening inside private markets, why diversification is making a comeback, and how the booming secondary market could become a $300 billion industry.

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Caesars Entertainment Agrees to Buyout; Snowflake Soars on Outlook | Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers with John Tucker: - Apple (APPL) is moving on news the next iPhone, iPad and Mac software updates will feature a revamped Siri interface and a new chatbot-style app. The new Siri will include features such as the ability to understand personal data and analyze on-screen content, a rebuilt model using Google Gemini technology, and AI-powered web search. - Caesars Entertainment (CZR) shares are on the move as the company agreed to be bought by Fertitta Entertainment Inc. in a $5.7 billion, all-cash deal. Caesars shareholders will get $31 a share in cash, which represents a 49% premium over Caesars' stock price on Feb. 25. - Snowflake (SNOW) is soaring after the software maker gave a stronger-than-expected annual outlook and signed a $6 billion multiyear agreement to use Amazon.com Inc.'s cloud services and chips.

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