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Just when it seemed inflation had gone away, the producer price index rose more than expected in February, due to oil and gasoline prices.
After months of drifting downward, gasoline prices are rising again. The trend is likely to continue, and here's why.
Since 1926, dividends have contributed approximately 32% of the total return for the S&P 500, while capital appreciations have contributed 68%. Therefore, sustainable dividend income and capital...
Attacks on shipping in the Red Sea have driven oil tanker charter rates higher, raising the price of U.S. crude to Asia.
A recent forecast suggests that gasoline prices in America will be lower in the coming year, although the drop will not be uniform.
Most experts believe that oil use will continue to rise to the end of the decade, so Exxon’s prospects are bright for the next several years.
As gasoline prices continue to decline nationwide, the average price per gallon in one Louisiana town is a mere two dollars.
Few things stick in the news headlines quite as well as the fluctuations in gasoline prices. In our car-obsessed culture, gasoline is literally the lifeblood of our civilization. Small changes,...
If the current conflict between Israel and Hamas spreads throughout the region, particularly Iran, global oil shipments could be curtailed.
Oil prices dropped after a report that the nation's gasoline inventories rose sharply last week.
Wednesday brings the monthly consumer price index report, the weekly U.S. oil inventories report and the continuing inflation saga.
U.S. markets are trading lower for a second straight day. No upside catalyst has appeared, and traders may begin to be wondering if one will ever show up.
The Department of Energy has canceled the proposed purchase of 3 million barrels of crude oil to add to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve because the price was too high or the sale failed to meet other...
Reaction from Republican politicians and the oil industry to the Biden administration's latest release of oil from the nation's strategic reserve was both predictable and off the mark.
President Biden will announce Wednesday a new program to replenish the oil that has been sold from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Not everyone is going to like it.