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Sector Update: Energy Stocks Fall Late Afternoon

Energy stocks declined late Friday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) each shedding 1.8%.The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index slumped 5%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index advanced 0.6%.In sector news, skirmishes continued overnight between Hezbollah and Israel in southern Lebanon after the Iran-backed militant group rejected a US-brokered proposal aimed at securing a broader truce, Bloomberg reported.US President Donald Trump said he would meet with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei if a deal is finalized to end the US-Iran war.West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 3% to $90.28 a barrel, and global benchmark Brent declined 2.2% to $92.90 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures dropped 3.6% to $3.22 per 1 million BTU.In corporate news, Suncor Energy (SU) shares were down 4.8% in Friday afternoon trading after Goldman Sachs downgraded the company to neutral from buy and raised its price target to CA$100 ($71.70) from CA$98.56.Duke Energy (DUK) said Friday it secured up to a $61.8 million grant from the US Department of Energy to support critical upgrades for its coal-fired power plants in Kentucky and North Carolina. Duke Energy shares rose 2.1%.StealthGas (GASS) shares rose 4.3% in Friday trading after the company's Q1 revenue beat Street consensus.NextNRG (NXXT) on Friday reported preliminary revenue of $9.3 million in May, up from $6.6 million a year earlier. NextNRG shares fell 15%.

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Sectors

Sector Update: Energy

Energy stocks were lower Friday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index falling 1.4% and the State Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) shedding 1.6%.The Philadelphia Oil Service Sector Index was down 3.2%, and the Dow Jones US Utilities Index advanced 0.6%.Front-month West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell 2.4% to $90.85 a barrel, and the global benchmark Brent crude contract declined 1.6% to $93.49 a barrel. Henry Hub natural gas futures dropped 3% to $3.24 per 1 million BTU.In corporate news, Duke Energy (DUK) said Friday it has secured up to $61.8 million grant from the US Department of Energy to support critical upgrades for its coal-fired power plants in Kentucky and North Carolina. Duke Energy shares rose 1.5%.

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Equities

Market Chatter: Trump to Direct $500M to Coal Plants, Export Terminal Under Defense Production Act

President Donald Trump is set to announce $500 million in federal funding to support domestic coal-fired power plants and a coal export terminal, invoking the 1950 Defense Production Act, Bloomberg reported Wednesday, citing a White House official.The plan includes $425 million for 13 existing coal plants and separate Energy Department grants for two new plants in Alaska and West Virginia, Bloomberg said.An additional $75 million would support the proposed West Gateway export terminal in Oakland, California, which could ship up to 12 million tons of coal annually, the report said.Beneficiaries include Duke Energy (DUK), Hallador Energy (HNRG), Oklahoma Gas & Electric, and a subsidiary of American Electric Power (AEP), according to the report.(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)

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Commodities

Market Chatter: Duke Energy Explores Partnerships With 'Hyperscalers' for Nuclear Energy

US utility Duke Energy (DUK) is exploring partnerships with "hyperscalers" to build new nuclear power infrastructure, while offsetting financial risks, Reuters reported Monday, citing company chief Harry Sideris.Hyperscalers account for only a small portion of power requests being received by Duke, but they are the "highest" quality, because they provide investments, Sideris reportedly said in an interview with Reuters.Duke intends to add more nuclear energy to its fleet, as electricity demand surges mainly due to electrification and data center buildout.Data center companies and hyperscalers are open to discussing with Duke about the financial risks involved in nuclear expansion, Sideris told the news agency, noting that it has developed minimum-take contracts to protect customers.The contracts reportedly require partners to pay for the infrastructure even if they do not consume all of the power originally asked for. The company also requires refundable deposits on the transmission system.Duke intends to meet the rising energy demand reliably and affordably, and is focused on building infrastructure to provide the required generation capacity, Sideris reportedly said.The utility's electric facilities, totaling 55.7 gigawatts, serve 8.7 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky, according to the company website.(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Showers, Thunderstorms in Texas, Northeast, Northwest

The US National Weather Service on Tuesday said the region stretching from Texas to the Northeast could expect showers and thunderstorms through Tuesday, with similar conditions also expected to develop over the Northwest.Heavy rains are expected to result in localized flash flooding areas throughout the central Gulf Coast into the Appalachians.Meanwhile, Oregon and Nevada are expected to encounter elevated to critical fire weather conditions due to gusty winds and low humidity.The NWS issued a red flag warning early Tuesday for Montana's Plentywood, Glasgow, Sidney, Circle, Terry, and Glendive. MDU Resources (MDU) unit Montana-Dakota Utilities is among the major service providers in these places.In New Mexico, the NWS issued a flash flood warning for Hobbs, and parts of Artesia and Carlsbad. TXNM Energy (TXNM) unit Public Service Co. of New Mexico and Xcel Energy (XEL) are among the primary electricity suppliers in New Mexico.A similar warning was raised for Morton in Texas, also served by Xcel Energy; and for Asheville in North Carolina, which falls under the service area of Duke Energy (DUK).The NWS issued a flood warning for Ohio's Columbus, and for areas near Findlay, Mansfield and Canton. First Energy (FE) subsidiary Ohio Edison, and the Ohio units of American Electric Power (AEP) and AES (AES) are among the major electricity providers in the affected areas.In Mississippi, a flood warning was raised for Greenwood, Meridian, Hattiesburg, and Gulfport. The state is primarily served by Entergy (ETR) and Southern Company's (SO) Mississippi units.Indiana's Vincennes, Jasper, Seymour were also placed under a similar warning. Duke Energy is among the major service provider in these places.The NWS also issued flood warnings for small pockets of Louisiana, Virginia, and Washington.

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Heavy Rains Until Monday in Western Gulf Coast

The US National Weather Service on Thursday said the western Gulf Coast is expected to experience a multi-day heavy rainfall event through Monday, with risks of excessive rains and floods.The western parts of Texas and Oklahoma may experience scattered severe storms with potential of producing large hail and damaging winds on Friday, the agency said.The NWS issued a freeze warning early Friday for Wyoming's Baggs, Muddy Gap, Shirley Basin, Rawlins, Medicine Bow, Elk Mountain, Saratoga, Laramie and Centennial. The state primarily falls under the service area of PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power.A freeze warning was raised for New York's Malone, Plattsburg, Saranac Lake, Old Forge, Glens Falls, and areas near Ogdensburg and Massena, mostly served by National Grid (NGG) and Avangrid unit New York State Electric & Gas.A similar warning was raised for Vermont's Newport, St Johnsbury, Montpelier and areas near Burlington. Energir subsidiary Green Mountain Power is the primary electric utility service provider in these places.Also covered under a freeze warning watch were Berlin and parts of Lebanon in New Hampshire, primarily served by Eversource Energy (ES).Affected areas in Maine included Rangeley, Farmington, and Rumford, which fall under the service area of Avangrid unit Central Maine Power.In Colorado, a freeze warning was issued for Craig, Steamboat Springs, Rangely, and Meeker. Meanwhile, a red flag warning was raised for Durango, Cortez, and Nucla, while parts of Wray and Flagler were placed under a flood warning watch. Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills unit (BKH) Black Hills Energy are the primary electricity providers in ColoradoA flood warning was issued for Missouri's Nevada, Jefferson City, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Chillicothe, Carrollton, Boonville, Columbia, and Washington. Evergy (EVRG), Ameren's (AEE) Missouri unit, and Algonquin Power & Utilities (AQN) subsidiary Liberty are the major service providers in the state.In Indiana, a similar warning was raised for Petersburg, Seymour, and areas near Vincennes, Terre Haute, Jasper, and Greensburg, primarily served by Duke Energy (DUK).The NWS also issued flood warnings for certain pockets of Illinois, Mississippi, Washington and Louisiana.

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Wire

Z Squared Sets Goal of 100-Megawatts of AI-Ready Capacity in 18 Months

Z Squared (ZSQR) has set a phase 1 plan to attain 100mw of AI-ready capacity across multiple site in the US over the next 18 months, the company said Tuesday.The company said it plans to achieve the target through a strategy of acquiring operating sites where power is already available and converting them to be AI-ready at an accelerated timeline.Z Squared has signed a binding letter of intent to acquire Skycore Digital, which consists of three active North Carolina sites supported by Duke Energy (DUKE).Skycore operates about 24 megawatts of energized capacity currently connected to the grid, plus an additional 18 megawatts available through existing Duke Energy letters of authorization, according to a statement.Price: $9.28, Change: $-0.10, Percent Change: -1.11%

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Insider Trading

Duke Energy Insider Sold Shares Worth $438,025, According to a Recent SEC Filing

Louis E. Renjel, Executive Vice President, Chief Executive Officer, Duke Energy Florida and Midwest, and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, on May 11, 2026, sold 3,500 shares in Duke Energy (DUK) for $438,025. Following the Form 4 filing with the SEC, Renjel has control over a total of 22,329 common shares of the company, with 21,415 shares held directly and 914 controlled indirectly.SEC Filing:https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1326160/000186103226000016/xslF345X05/wk-form4_1778618972.xml

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Rainfall, Thunderstorms in Southern Plains, Gulf Coast; Elevated Temperatures to Hit West

The US National Weather Service on Friday said the Southern Plains and Gulf Coast states may encounter heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms through the weekend, while parts of the West may experience above average temperatures that will peak early next week.The NWS issued a red flag warning for Montana's Plentywood, Glasgow, Circle, Sidney, Glendive, and Terry, primarily served by MDU Resources' (MDU) Montana-Dakota Utilities.The weather service posted a freeze warning for Michigan's Rogers City, Petoskey, Alpena, Gaylord, Mio, Houghton Lake, Cadillac, and Tawas City, within the service zone of CMS Energy's (CMS) Consumers Energy.In West Virginia, the agency placed Elkins and Snowshoe under the same warning. FirstEnergy (FE) subsidiary Mon Power is the main service provider in these cities.The NWS issued a flood warning for areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy, and Mississippi's Hattiesburg, within the service zone of Southern Co. (SO) subsidiary Mississippi Power.In Illinois, the weather service issued a similar warning for places near Canton, Havana, Olney, and Salem, primarily served by Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit.In Indiana, the agency issued the same warning for areas nearby Terre Haute, Vincennes, Petersburg, and Seymour, mainly served by Duke Energy (DUK).

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Wire

Duke Energy Keeps Quarterly Dividend at $1.065 a Share, Payable June 16 to Shareholders of Record May 15

Duke Energy Keeps Quarterly Dividend at $1.065 a Share, Payable June 16 to Shareholders of Record May 15

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Thunderstorms in Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee Valleys

The US National Weather Service on Thursday said eastern Texas into the lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys may encounter strong to severe thunderstorms that may produce tornadoes, wind gusts, large hail, and rainfall.The NWS issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Mississippi's Hattiesburg and a flash flood warning for Georgia's Columbus. Southern Co. (SO) subsidiaries Mississippi Power and Georgia Power, respectively, serve these cities.In Florida, the agency posted a red flag warning for Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Daytona Beach, Wildwood, Deltona, Sanford, Leesburg, Orlando, Titusville, Melbourne, and Palm Bay. Duke Energy (DUK) and NextEra Energy (NEE) unit Florida Power & Light are the main service providers in these cities.The weather service placed some parts of New Mexico under a freeze warning. These cities, primarily served by Xcel Energy (XEL) and TXNM Energy's (TXNM) PNM, include Farmington, Gallup, Raton, Clayton, Roy, Las Vegas, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Moriarty.In Texas, areas under the same warning include Dalhart and Perryton, within the service zone of Xcel Energy. The warning extends to nearby Oklahoma cities, Beaver, Guymon, and Boise City.The NWS also posted a freeze warning for areas in Colorado, including Craig, Meeker, Rangely, Rifle, Kremmling, Vail, Montrose, Nucla, Cortez, Durango, Pagosa Springs, Fort Collins, Greeley, Boulder, Fort Morgan, Akron, Wray, Flagler, Cheyenne Wells, Sterling, Julesburg, Denver, Deer Trail, Castle Rock, Limon, Colorado Springs, Canon City, Pueblo, Ordway, Eads, La Junta, Lamar, La Veta Pass, Trinidad, Kim, and Springfield. The state's main electricity providers are Xcel Energy and Black Hills' (BKH) energy unit.Utah's Duchesne, Manti, and Nephi, where PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power is the primary utility provider, were also under the same warning.In Kansas, the weather service issued a similar warning for St. Francis, Goodland, Colby, Oakley, Tribune, Scott City, Garden City, Ulysses, and Liberal. Evergy (EVRG) mainly serves the state.In Nebraska, the agency posted the same warning for Oshkosh, Arthur, Tryon, Stapleton, North Platte, Ogallala, Chappell, Grant, Imperial, Stockville, and McCook.The NWS placed some parts of Michigan under a similar warning, including Rogers City, Petoskey, Gaylord, Alpena, Mio, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, Cadillac, Manistee, Tawas City, Ludington, Pentwater, Big Rapids, Clare, and Mount Pleasant. Consumers Energy, a subsidiary of CMS Energy (CMS), mainly serves these cities.The agency posted a flood warning for Michigan's Petoskey, Mississippi's Hattiesburg, and areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy.Wisconsin's Janesville, within the service zone of Alliant Energy (LNT), and Arkansas' Searcy, within the service area of Entergy's (ETR) Arkansas unit, were under the same warning.In Illinois, the weather service issued a similar warning for places near Canton, Havana, Carlinville, Olney, and Carmi, primarily served by Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit.In Indiana, the NWS issued the same warning for areas nearby Crawfordsville, Terre Haute, Vincennes, Petersburg, and Seymour, where Duke Energy is the main electricity provider.

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Thunderstorms in Texas, Southern Appalachians; Snowstorm to Impact Central Rockies

The US National Weather Service on Wednesday said areas across Texas to the southern Appalachians may experience severe thunderstorms, while the central Rockies may encounter a snowstorm.Thunderstorms could bring winds of hazardous speeds, hail, tornadoes and flooding to the affected areas. A snowstorm, meanwhile, could down trees, disrupt travel and result in power outages.The NWS issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Arkansas' Hot Springs and Arkadelphia. The state's main electricity providers are Entergy's (ETR) Arkansas unit and American Electric Power's (AEP) Southwestern Electric Power.The agency posted a winter storm warning for parts of Colorado, including Fort Collins, Steamboat Springs, Granby, Boulder, Georgetown, Vail, Denver, Castle Rock, Fairplay, Woodland Park, Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Westcliffe, La Veta Pass, and San Luis. The primary service providers in the state are Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills' (BKH) Black Hills Energy.In Wyoming, where PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power and Black Hills Energy are the main electric providers, cities under the same warning include Medicine Bow, Elk Mountain, Bosler, Laramie, Pine Bluffs, Cheyenne, Centennial, and Saratoga.The weather service also placed some parts of the state under a freeze warning. These cities include Cody, Greybull, Worland, Buffalo, Thermopolis, Riverton, Lander, and Casper.In Idaho, the agency posted a similar warning for Rexburg, Rigby, Arco, Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, and Pocatello, primarily served by Rocky Mountain Power and Idacorp (IDA) subsidiary Idaho Power.Colorado cities under the same warning are Craig, Meeker, Rangely, Rifle, Grand Junction, Montrose, Cortez, Durango, Pagosa Springs, Julesburg, Sterling, Greeley, Fort Morgan, Akron, Deer Trail, Limon, Colorado Springs, Canon City, Pueblo, Ordway, Eads, Lamar, La Junta, Springfield, Kim, Trinidad, and La Veta Pass.The NWS also issued a freeze warning for Utah's Logan and Duchesne, within the service zone of Rocky Mountain Power.Texas' Dalhart, mainly served by Xcel Energy, and Oklahoma's Boise City, were under the same warning.In Kansas, the agency posted a similar warning for St. Francis, Goodland, Tribune, and Ulysses. Evergy (EVRG) primarily serves the state.The weather service issued the same warning for Nebraska's Oshkosh, Arthur, Tryon, Stapleton, North Platte, Ogallala, Grant, Imperial, Stockville, and Chappell.In South Dakota, the NWS posted a freeze warning for Huron, Chamberlain, Mitchell, Brookings, and Sioux Falls, primarily served by Otter Tail's (OTTR) power unit, Xcel Energy, and NorthWestern Energy (NWE).Minnesota cities under the same warning include Fergus Falls, Brainerd, Hinckley, St. Cloud, Morris, Willmar, Marshall, and Worthington. Otter Tail Power, Allette (ALE) subsidiary Minnesota Power, Xcel Energy, and Alliant Energy (LNT) are the main electricity providers in the state.In Wisconsin, the agency posted a similar warning for Rice Lake, Eau Claire, Neillsville, Whitehall, La Crosse, Wisconsin Dells, and Marshfield. The state's primary service providers are Xcel Energy, Alliant Energy, MGE Energy's (MGEE) Madison Gas and Electric, and WEC Energy (WEC) subsidiaries, Wisconsin Public Service and We Energies.In Michigan, the weather service issued the same warning for Rogers City, Petoskey, Gaylord, Alpena, Mio, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, Cadillac, Big Rapids, Clare, and Tawas City, within the service zone of CMS Energy (CMS) subsidiary Consumers Energy.The NWS posted a flood warning for Arkansas's Searcy, Tennessee's Memphis, and areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy.In Illinois, places close to Canton, Havana, Jacksonville, Carlinville, and Olney, primarily served by Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit, were under the same warning.The agency issued a similar warning for some areas in Indiana, including Muncie, Seymour, and Vincennes, where Duke Energy (DUK) and CenterPoint Energy (CNP) are the main service providers.The weather service also placed Michigan's Petoskey, Wisconsin's Janesville, and Minnesota's Ely under the same warning.In Arkansas, the NWS issued a flash flood warning for Hot Springs and Little Rock.

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Research

Research Alert: CFRA Maintains Buy Opinion On Shares Of Duke Energy Corporation

CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:We keep our 12-month target at $144, 21.5x our next-12-month EPS view, a premium to its five-year average of 18.4x and roughly in line with peers. We trim our 2026 EPS view by $0.01 to $6.70 and initiate our 2027 EPS view at $7.16. DUK has secured ~ 7.6 GW of electric service agreements with data center customers, with 5 GW already under construction. This provides substantial visibility into accelerating load growth, with overall electric demand expected to rise from 1.5%-2.0% in 2026 to 3%-4% over 2027-2030, and Carolinas load growth of 4%-5% over the same period. We anticipate a 6.7% EPS CAGR from 2025 to 2028, below the expected electric utilities group median of 7.9%. We also think dividend growth will lag peers over the same period, as we expect a 3.9% CAGR vs. the expected group median of 5.2%. Despite somewhat weaker near-term EPS and dividend growth expectations, we think DUK can achieve a higher multiple due to attractive customer and electric sales growth trends in DUK's service territory.

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Research

Research Alert: Duke Energy: Strong Q1 Beat On Rates & Weather, Cost Pressures Mount

CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:Duke Energy reported Q1 2026 adjusted EPS of $1.93, up 9.7% and $0.13 above consensus, driven by regulatory recovery of infrastructure investments and favorable weather, though partially offset by elevated operating expenses. Revenue rose 11.3% to $9.178B with regulated electric revenues growing $739M, though weather-normalized retail electric sales declined 0.5% indicating underlying demand softness. We believe the company's completion of $5.3B in strategic transactions during the quarter supports balance sheet optimization and its long-term growth trajectory. Management reaffirmed 2026 adjusted EPS guidance of $6.55-$6.80 and expressed confidence in earning in the top half of the range beginning in 2028. The company's 7.6 GW of newly secured economic development projects under Electric Service Agreements reinforces the 5%-7% long-term growth rate through 2030, which we believe supports the investment thesis despite near-term demand headwinds.

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US Markets

Stocks Rise Pre-Bell as Investors Await More Earnings, Monitor Middle East Developments

US equity futures were trending higher on Tuesday as traders await a fresh batch of corporate earnings and monitor developments in the Middle East.The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.3% each in premarket activity, while the Nasdaq added 0.6%. The indexes finished the previous trading session lower.Shopify (SHOP), Pfizer (PFE), Duke Energy (DUK), KKR (KKR), Ferrari (RACE), American Electric Power (AEP), Transdigm (TDG), PayPal (PYPL) and Rockwell Automation (ROK) report their latest financial results before the bell, among others.Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Arista Networks (ANET) and Strategy (MSTR) are expected to announce their earnings after the markets close.Shares of Palantir Technologies (PLTR) fell 3.3% pre-bell even though the software maker raised its full-year revenue outlook and reported first-quarter results above Wall Street's expectations. Pinterest (PINS) jumped 17% as the image-sharing platform company recorded better-than-expected first-quarter results.Investors were watching developments in the Middle East closely after a day of heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The US military destroyed six Iranian boats on Monday in the strait after Tehran attacked US Navy ships and commercial vessels, CNN reported, citing Admiral Brad Cooper, the head of the US Central Command. A senior Iranian military official reportedly disputed that claim.Iran fired missiles and drones at the United Arab Emirates, the UAE's Defense Ministry said in a post on X.President Donald Trump told Fox News on Monday that Iran will be "blown off the face of the Earth" if they attack US vessels that support his initiative to escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz.West Texas Intermediate crude oil declined 2.2% to $104.09 a barrel before the opening bell, while Brent decreased 1.4% to $112.79."Absent a reopening of the strait within the next several weeks, the global oil market, in our view, is likely to enter a period of explicit demand rationing within the current quarter," Wells Fargo Investment Institute Chief Investment Officer Darrell Cronk said Monday.Tuesday's economic calendar has the international trade in goods and services report for March at 8:30 am ET, followed by the purchasing managers' index composite final report from S&P Global (SPGI) for April at 9:45 am.New home sales reports for February and March are expected to be out at 10 am, along with the Institute for Supply Management's services index for the previous month. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for March also posts at 10 am.Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman is slated to speak at 10 am, while Fed Governor Michael Barr speaks at 12:30 pm.New York Fed President John Williams said Monday that the Middle East conflict could keep inflation elevated for some time.Treasury yields were down in premarket action, with the two-year rate retreating 2.8 basis points to 3.93% and the 10-year rate off 2.2 basis points to 4.42%.Gold inclined 0.7% to $4,563 per troy ounce, while bitcoin advanced 1% to $80,756.

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Thunderstorms in Mid-Mississippi, Florida; Fire Weather Concerns Expected in Northern Plains, Minnesota

The US National Weather Service on Monday said portions of the mid-Mississippi Valley and the Florida peninsula may experience thunderstorms, while the Northern Plains through western Minnesota will likely see elevated fire weather risk.Storms may bring hail and gusty winds in the mid-Mississippi Valley and isolated flash flooding in Florida.The NWS issued a winter storm warning for Colorado's Fort Collins, Steamboat Springs, Granby, and Boulder. Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills' (BKH) Black Hills Energy are the main electricity providers in the state.The weather service posted a flood warning for areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy.A similar warning was issued for places near Minnesota's Ely and Grand Marais, within the service zone of Allette (ALE) subsidiary Minnesota Power.In Wisconsin, the agency placed areas near Janesville, Madison, and Beaver Dam under the same warning. Alliant Energy (LNT) mainly serves these cities.Michigan's Petoskey, primarily served by CMS Energy's (CMS) Consumers Energy, was under the same warning.The weather service also issued a flood warning for Illinois' Waukegan, Aurora, Canton, Havana, Jacksonville, Carlinville, Olney, Carmi, and Carbondale. The main electricity providers in these areas are Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit, Exelon's (EXC) ComEd, and Berkshire Hathaway Energy's (BRK.B) MidAmerican Energy.It posted a similar warning for Indiana's Terre Haute, Vincennes, Petersburg, and Seymour, primarily served by Duke Energy (DUK).The agency issued the same warning for Missouri's Cape Girardeau, within the service zone of Ameren's Missouri unit, and Arkansas' Searcy, mainly served by Entergy's (ETR) Arkansas unit.Texas' George West and Victoria, primarily served by American Electric Power's (AEP) Texas unit, were also under a similar warning.

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Commodities

NWS Warns of Storm-Driven Rainfall in Central Texas, Central Gulf Coast, Southeast

The US National Weather Service on Friday said central Texas through the central Gulf Coast will experience heavy to excessive rainfall due to a storm on Friday, with effects extending to the southeast of the US the following day.The agency cautioned that excessive rainfall may result in flash and urban flooding, although this could provide some reprieve to the current drought.The NWS issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Texas towns of Hallettsville, Gonzales, New Braunfels, George West, Cotulla, Pearsall, Uvalde, and Austin, within the service zone of American Electric Power's (AEP) Texas unit.It posted a winter storm warning for New Mexico's Taos, Raton, Los Alamos, Santa Fe, and Las Vegas, primarily served by TXNM Energy (TXNM) subsidiary PNM.In Colorado, the agency issued the same warning for Woodland Park, Pikes Peak, Salida, Canon City, Westcliffe, La Veta Pass, San Luis, and Trinidad.Meanwhile, it placed some parts of the state under a freeze warning, including Craig, Steamboat Springs, Meeker, Rangely, Vail, Rifle, Aspen, Cortez, Durango, and Pagosa Springs.Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills' (BKH) Black Hills Energy are the main service providers in Colorado.In Utah, where PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power is the primary electricity provider, the NWS issued a freeze warning for Logan, Brigham City, Duchesne, Nephi, Delta, Manti, Richfield, Milford, Cedar City, and Bryce Canyon National Park.The weather service placed Idaho's Rexburg, Rigby, Arco, Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, and Pocatello under a similar warning. Rocky Mountain Power and Idacorp (IDA) subsidiary Idaho Power mainly serve these cities.It posted the same warning for parts of Wisconsin, spanning Race Lake, Eau Claire, Wausau, Neillsville, Whitehall, Marshfield, La Crosse, Wisconsin Dells, Stevens Point, Sheboygan, Beaver Dam, Milwaukee, Madison, Janesville, and Mineral Point.The state's main electricity providers are Xcel Energy, Alliant Energy (LNT), MGE Energy's (MGEE) Madison Gas and Electric, and WEC Energy (WEC) subsidiaries, Wisconsin Public Service and We Energies.Minnesota's Hinckley, within the service zone of Xcel Energy, was also under the same warning.The agency also posted a freeze warning for Michigan's Petoskey, Rogers City, Alpena, Gaylord, Mio, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, Cadillac, Tawas City, Clare, and Big Rapids. The state's main service providers are CMS Energy's (CMS) Consumers Energy, Upper Peninsula Power, Xcel Energy, and WEC Energy subsidiaries, Upper Michigan Energy Resources and We Energies.It placed Pennsylvania's Bradford and Dubois under the same warning. FirstEnergy (FE) units, Penelec and West Penn Power, are the major service providers in these cities.In West Virginia, the weather service issued a similar warning for Elkins, Franklin, and Snowhoe, primarily served by FirstEnergy's Mon Power. Virginia's Monterey, within the service zone of Dominion Energy (D) was also under the same warning.The NWS issued a flood warning for areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy, and for places close to Minnesota's Ely and Grand Marais, served by Allette (ALE) subsidiary Minnesota Power.It posted a similar warning for cities near Michigan's Marquette, Iron Mountain, Newberry, and Petoskey, and parts of Wisconsin's Green Bay, Appleton, Beaver Dam, Madison, and Janesville.In Illinois, the agency issued the same warning for parts of Waukegan, Aurora, Canton, Havana, Jacksonville, Vandalia, Olney, Chester and Quincy. The main electricity providers in these areas are Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit, Exelon's (EXC) ComEd, and Berkshire Hathaway Energy's (BRK.B) MidAmerican Energy.Areas near Missouri's St. Louis, Cape Girardeau, Jefferson City, Nevada, Boonville, and Butler were under a similar warning. Evergy (EVRG), Algonquin Power & Utilities' (AQN) Liberty, and Ameren's Missouri unit mainly serve these cities.In Indiana, the NWS posted a flood warning for parts of Terre Haute, Crawfordsville, Seymour, and Vincennes, primarily served by Duke Energy (DUK).Arkansas' Searcy and Mississippi's Columbus were under a similar warning. Entergy (ETR) mainly serves these areas through its dedicated units.In Alabama, the agency issued the same warning for areas near Demopolis and Monroeville, within the service zone of Southern Co. (SO) subsidiary Alabama Power.The weather service also placed Louisiana's Hammond, within Entergy's service zone, under the same warning.

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Wire

Morgan Stanley Adjusts Price Target on Duke Energy to $141 From $142, Maintains Equalweight Rating

Duke Energy (DUK) has an average rating of overweight and mean price target of $139.88, according to analysts polled by FactSet.(covers equity, commodity and economic research from major banks and research firms in North America, Asia and Europe. Research providers may contact us here: https://www..com/contact-us)Price: $127.27, Change: $+0.18, Percent Change: +0.14%

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BMO Capital Adjusts Duke Energy Price Target to $139 From $143, Maintains Outperform Rating

Duke Energy (DUK) has an average rating of overweight and mean price target of $140.24, according to analysts polled by FactSet.(covers equity, commodity and economic research from major banks and research firms in North America, Asia and Europe. Research providers may contact us here: https://www..com/contact-us)Price: $126.66, Change: $+0.99, Percent Change: +0.79%

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NWS Warns Pacific Storm to Impact West Coast, Sierra-Nevada

The US National Weather Service on Tuesday said much of the West Coast will likely experience strong winds and rain, while the Sierra-Nevada may encounter mountain snow through Wednesday, due to a Pacific storm system.Meanwhile, the Mid-South and Southeast will remain under fire weather conditions, brought about by gusty winds and dry weather.The NWS issued a winter storm warning early Tuesday for parts of California, including Lassen National Park, Chester, Red Bluff, Corning, Quincy, Paradise, Oroville, Blue Canyon, Grass Valley, Placerville, Jackson, Murphys, Sonora, Mariposa, Oakhurst, Fresno, Selma, Visalia, Tulare, and Porterville. The cities' main service providers are Algonquin Power & Utilities' (AQN) Liberty, PG&E's (PCG) Pacific Gas and Electric Co., and Edison International's (EIX) Southern California Edison.A high wind warning was posted for California's Death Valley and Nevada's Austin, Eureka, Ely, Tonopah, and Beatty. Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BRK.B) subsidiary NV Energy primarily serves the Nevada area.The agency issued a red flag warning for Colorado's Craig, Rangely, Meeker, Fort Collins, Greeley, Fort Morgan, Sterling, Julesburg, Akron, Boulder, Denver, Georgetown, Castle Rock, Deer Trail, Limon, Colorado Springs, Fairplay, Aspen, Buena Vista, Canon City, Saguache, Pueblo, Ordway, Eads, Lamar, La Junta, Westcliffe, South Fork, La Veta Pass, Alamosa, San Luis, Trinidad, Kim, and Springfield. The state's major electric providers are Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills' (BKH) Black Hills Energy.In Wyoming, a similar warning was posted for Bill, Lance Creek, Lusk, Glenrock, Douglas, Glendo, Torrington, Wheatland, Chugwater, Pine Bluffs, and Cheyenne, primarily served by Black Hills Energy and PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power.In Nebraska, Chadron, Harrison, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Bridgeport, Harrisburg, Kimball, and Sidney were placed under the same warning.Parts of Florida, including Jacksonville, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, Daytona Beach, Cedar Key, Crystal River, Wildwood, Brooksville, Orlando, Lakeland, New Port Richey, Clearwater Beach, Tampa, Bartow, Melbourne, Wauchula, Bradenton, Sarasota, Sebring, Arcadia, Fort Pierce, Punta Gorda, and Fort Myers, were also issued a red flag warning. NextEra Energy (NEE) unit Florida Power & Light, Duke Energy (DUK), and Emera subsidiary Tampa Electric are the major electricity providers in the state.The NWS issued a freeze warning for the whole of Virginia, excluding Monterey, and most of Maryland, except Oakland and Cumberland. Virginia is within the service areas of Dominion Energy (D) and American Electric Power's (AEP) Appalachian Power, while Maryland is mainly served by FirstEnergy (FE) subsidiary Potomac Edison and Exelon's (EXC) Pepco, BGE, and Delmarva Power.In West Virginia, a similar warning was posted for Morgantown, Fairmont, Clarksburg, Elkins, Parkersburg, Sutton, Huntington, Charleston, Snowshoe, Beckley, Lewisburg, and Bluefield, primarily served by Appalachian Power and First Energy subsidiaries, Mon Power and Potomac Edison.The states of Delaware and New Jersey were placed under the same warning. Delmarva Power primarily serves Delaware, while FirstEnergy's Jersey Central Power & Light, Public Service Enterprise's (PEG) Electric and Gas Co., Exelon's Atlantic City Electric, and Consolidated Edison's (ED) Orange and Rockland serve New Jersey.The agency also issued a freeze warning for most of Pennsylvania, excluding Scranton. The state's main service providers are Duquesne Light, PPL's (PPL) Electric Utilities unit, UGI's (UGI) Utilities unit, Exelon's Peco, First Energy units, Penelec, Penn Power, West Penn Power, and Met-Ed.In Connecticut, Danbury, Stanford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Middletown, and New London were issued the same warning. Eversource Energy (ES), PPL's Rhode Island Energy, and Avangrid's (AGR) The United Illuminating Co. mainly serve these areas.New York's Middletown, Newburgh, Peekskill, Islip, Riverhead, and Montauk, were under the same warning. The cities' main service providers are Public Service Enterprise's Long Island unit, Consolidated Edison's Co. of New York and Orange and Rockland, and Avangrid units, Rochester Gas and Electric and New York State Electric & Gas.In Ohio, a similar warning was posted for Sandusky, Elyria, Cleveland, Ashtabula, Youngstown, Canton, New Philadelphia, Mansfield, Findlay, Zanesville, Columbus, New Lexington, and Jackson. The state's main electricity providers are AES' (AES) Ohio unit, American Electric Power's Ohio unit, Duke Energy, and First Energy subsidiaries, Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison and Illuminating Co.Kentucky's Morehead, West Liberty, Jackson, Pikeville, Hazard, Corbin, London, and Middlesboro were under the same warning. The cities' main service providers are American Electric Power's Kentucky Power and PPL's LG&E and KU Energy.North Carolina's Boone, Mount Airy, Winston-Salem, Roxboro, Henderson, and Roanoke Rapids, within Duke Energy's and Dominion Energy's service zones, were also issued a similar warning.The NWS issued a flood warning for areas near Washington's Winthrop, served by Puget Sound Energy, and near Texas' San Antonio and Karnes City, served by American Electric Power's Texas unit.A similar warning was posted for areas near Ohio's Defiance and cities close to Indiana's Fort Wayne, Angola, and Plymouth, mainly served by NiSource's (NI) Northern Indiana Public Service Co.The same warning was issued for parts of Illinois' Waukegan, Rockford, Freeport, Aurora, Dixon, Clinton, Ottawa, Peoria, Pekin, Canton, Havana, Carbondale, Quincy, Carlinville, and Chester. The main electricity providers in these areas are Ameren's (AEE) Illinois unit, Exelon's ComEd, and Berkshire Hathaway Energy's MidAmerican Energy.Missouri's Nevada, mainly served by Liberty, and areas near Iowa's Clinton, Davenport, Burlington, Iowa City, and Cedar Rapids, within the service area of Alliant Energy (LNT) and MidAmerican Energy, were placed under the same warning.In Michigan, areas under the same warning include parts of Petoskey, Rogers City, Traverse City, Houghton Lake, Cadillac, Manistee, Big Rapids, Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Saginaw, Ionia, Kalamazoo, Houghton, Marquette, Escanaba, Iron Mountain, and Menominee. The state is primarily served by CMS Energy's (CMS) Consumers Energy, Upper Peninsula Power, Xcel Energy, and WEC Energy (WEC) subsidiaries, Upper Michigan Energy Resources and We Energies.In Wisconsin, areas near Appleton, Wisconsin Dells, Prairie Du Chien, Beaver Dam, Milwaukee, Kenosha, and Janesville were issued a similar warning. The state's main electricity providers are Xcel Energy, Alliant Energy, MGE Energy's (MGEE) Madison Gas and Electric, and WEC Energy subsidiaries, Wisconsin Public Service and We Energies.

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