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Shell said on Thursday it hasn’t actively considered an offer for BP and has no intention of making such a bid, after a media ...
Global energy demand rose by 2% last year with all sources of energy seeing upticks, the Energy Institute said in the latest ...
In a world scrambling to wean itself off coal, the black rock might just be staging a comeback—thanks to a war halfway across ...
Despite CEO Jensen Huang initiating a long-term stock sale, NVDA stock closed at $154.31, a new record. The company added ...
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed Thursday, as investors continued to weigh the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Iran. In Japan, the Nikkei 225 popped 642.51 points, or 1.7%, to 39,584.50, closing ...
Tesla’s (TSLA) electric vehicle sales in Europe continue to decline as consumers on the continent shun the brand and Chief ...
Market focus shifts to tariffs, interest rates and Fed Powell’s testimony. - Middle East tensions ease-oil prices steady - US ...
The sudden jump in WTI crude prices after Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities faded quickly. In the last week, prices ...
The stock of BlackBerry (BB) is up nearly 10% after the technology company reported its first profit in three years. The ...
Leading U.S. banks are expected to boost their dividend payments once they pass the U.S. Federal Reserve’s annual stress test ...
Relief that Israel and Iran have a ceasefire calmed the markets. Investors rushed back to the usual technology giants. This ...
Equities in Canada’s main marketplace moved lower Wednesday, dragged by losses in consumer stocks and utilities, while investors assessed the developments around a ceasefire between Iran and Israel.