April 17, 2026

The Business News Headlines 17 April 2026

The Business News Headlines 17 April 2026
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The Business News Headlines 17 April 2026
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Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is now open for shipping and that bit of news sent the U.S. stock market to new records while the price of oil dropped. That story kicks us off this evening with The Business News Headlines for Friday the 17th day of April. Thanks for listening. In other news, the UK and France have demanded that the Strait of Hormuz remain open. All of a sudden, the White House wants to talk to Anthropic and why. As we reported earlier in the month…lawmakers are taking a hard look at the Polymarket. Nebraska is having a tough time…recruiting. Gatorade is making a huge pivot and we’ll share what’s up. We’ll check the numbers in The Wall Street Report and the founder of Netflix has announced he is leaving the company after 25 years. Let’s go!

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