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Putin's Isolation From Europe Could Usher in Natural Gas Opportunities for Africa
With the U.S., EU and U.K. looking to phase out Russian gas imports, western leaders could look to LNG projects in sub-Saharan Africa to soften the landing.
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S&P 500 Rises on Monday to Extend Two-Week Comeback, Nasdaq Adds 1% on Tech Rally
Parts of the Treasury yield curve briefly inverted on Monday, raising some recession concerns.
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Exxon Is Mining Bitcoin in North Dakota as Part of Its Plan to Slash Emissions
ExxonMobil has been working with Denver-based Crusoe Energy Systems to mine bitcoin in North Dakota.
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Hedge Funds Choosing ‘Fresh' Stocks Over Obvious Winners Drove Thursday's Rally, Jim Cramer Says
“Never try to overthink what happens in some of these rallies,” the “Mad Money” host said Thursday.
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Dow Jumps 500 Points in Relief Rally After Fed Announces First Rate Hike Since 2018
Stocks gyrated Wednesday after the Fed was more aggressive than traders expected in its rate forecast.
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Putin's Invasion of Ukraine Will Knock 30 Years of Progress Off the Russian Economy
Russia’s 40-year effort to create a Western-style market economy is one more casualty of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Insiders Debate How to Secure America's Future Energy Needs at the Industry's Biggest Gathering
Energy industry executives gathered in Houston at a pivotal time, as Russia’s war on Ukraine brings energy security and the shift to renewables to the fore.
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Why Don't Big Oil and Biden Agree on Oil Prices? Look to S&P 500's Top Stock for Answer
U.S. oil companies face demands that the energy sector needs to help defeat Russia by producing more crude. The market reality: they won’t be easily persuaded.
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S&P 500 Falls on Thursday as Stocks Resume Their Downward Move From Russia-Ukraine War
Stocks fell on Thursday as peace talks between Ukraine and Russia showed little progress on key issues and oil prices again moved higher.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Chevron, Caterpillar, SunPower and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Futures Are Flat After S&P 500's Worst Day in Nearly 17 Months
U.S. stock futures were little changed Tuesday, one day after a broad market slide as concerns about oil supply.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Shell, Dick's Sporting Goods, SunPower and More
Here are some of the notable stock moves before the bell on Tuesday, March 8.
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After Unprecedented Russia Boycotts, Corporate Boardrooms Will Face a Much Trickier, Longer-Term Global End Game
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is pushing companies to rethink globalization and could add to forces moving against decades of international economic cooperation.
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Dow Drops 180 Points After Volatile Session as Traders Try to Assess Impact of Russia-Ukraine War
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have declined about 3.7% and 3.9% since Monday.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Futures Cut Sharp Losses as $130 Crude Comes a Bit Off the Boil
U.S. stock futures on Monday cut earlier declines, which saw Dow futures down more than 500 points at premarket lows.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Oil Stocks, Bed Bath & Beyond, Visa and More
Here are the stocks making notable moves in premarket trading on Monday, March 7.
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Dow Drops Nearly 800 Points as Market Turmoil Continues From Russia-Ukraine War, Inflation Fears
Stocks fell again on Monday as investors grew concerned higher energy prices stemming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict would slow the economy.
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Energy ETFs Hit Multiyear Highs Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict. How to Trade Them
Energy sector ETF managers discuss the sharp upward moves in their funds as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine intensifies.
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Russia Oil Disruption Would Lead to ‘Significantly Higher Prices,' Says Exxon CEO
Oil prices are at their highest level since 2008, and a disruption in supplies out of Russia could lead to significantly higher prices.
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The World Could Be on the Brink of an Energy Crisis Rivaling the 1970s, Says IHS Markit's Yergin
Russia’s Ukraine invasion could have set in motion an energy market disruption on the scale of major oil crises in the 1970s, according to Daniel Yergin.