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you start to worry about the consumer of gas prices stay elevated.
JP Morgan has warned that oil prices could spike over $150 a barrel if supply disruptions drag into mid-May.
American and European markets are closed for Good Friday, but Asian markets traded this morning.
The Nikkei in Japan closed up 1.3 percent.
The Hang Seng in Hong Kong lost seven-tenths percent.
And China's CSI 300 was down about eight-tenths.
Later today, the Labor Department is expected to release jobs numbers.
We'll see how the markets react to those on Monday.
SpaceX has boosted its target IPO valuation above $2 trillion.
Here's Bloomberg's Charlie Pellett.
Velocity of the spacecraft ticking up now over 23,900 miles per hour.
Artemis II has officially left Earth's orbit.
Astrophysicist Hakeem Olusai says the crew's now headed towards the moon, where the spacecraft will do a lunar flyby over the next few days.
This is a test flight for NASA's grand plans for a moon-based and sustained lunar living.
It'll also be the farthest humans have ever flown in space, breaking Apollo 13's record.
President Trump's preparing to release a new budget plan framing his party's midterm message around a massive defense buildup.
Bloomberg's Amy Morris has more from Washington.
The EPA is now considering adding microplastics to an official list of drinking water contaminants.
Dr. Stephanie Widmer says that could lead to new regulations for water utilities.
Health Secretary RFK Jr.