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For the S&P 500 index to move toward a new record, the prices of some of the largest components will need to make most of the momentum.
Weather forecasts are calling for more mild weather ahead, and the outlook for natural gas demand remains low to very low.
With oil prices seemingly on the path to recovery and global markets slowly getting stronger, short interest is now more important than ever to follow.
U.S. commercial crude inventories increased by nearly 4 million barrels last week, while the commercial crude inventory stands at historically high levels for this time of year, according to the EIA.
A new research report from the technical analysts at Merrill Lynch points out that the 2016 Dogs of the Dow have shown leadership since the year started.
March 8, 2016: Markets opened lower again on Tuesday, but unlike Monday equities never broke through to the positive side of the line. The best performing sector has been utilities followed by...
24/7 Wall St. wanted to look specifically at how all the dividend analysis looks on Chevron versus Exxon Mobil. That includes yields and what each company's dividend liabilities mean.
March 7, 2016: Markets opened lower on Monday on little new economic data. Asian markets closed mixed and European exchanges were following the same path. The energy and basic materials sectors led...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported Thursday morning that U.S. natural gas stocks decreased more than expected for the week ending February 26.
At an analysts meeting in New York Wednesday, Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson reiterated that the company's capital spending budget for 2016 will be $23 billion.
The commercial crude inventory stands at historically high levels for this time of year. according to the EIA.
February 29, 2016: Markets opened lower on Monday before rising to intra-day highs at around noon, and then dipping to a loss by mid-afternoon. Healthcare and energy stocks were the biggest losers...
Some analysts are starting to declare bottoms and are seeing serious value for those oil investors who can look out in 2017 or beyond.
With oil prices slumping and global markets showing signs of weakness, short interest is now more important than ever to follow.
U.S. commercial crude inventories increased by 3.5 million barrels last week, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.