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Read More at Wikipedia ›FOX Business: The Power to ProsperWall Street managed to put an end to a brutal global rout on Wednesday, with the S&P and Nasdaq ending in the green as traders parsed through a slew of headlines from Europe.
Today's MarketsThe Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped 6.7 points, or 0.05%, to 12496, the S&P 500 rose 2.2 points, or 0.17%, to 1319 and the Nasdaq Composite gained 11 points, or 0.39%, to 2850.U.S. markets made a significant comeback on the day. Indeed, the Dow was down 191 points at the lows of the session. All of the S&P 500 sectors were in the red for most of the session, but by the end of trading, there were only four to the downside. Still, U.S. Treasury yields fell as traders bid up the safe-haven asset. The yield on the 10-year dropped 0.069-percentage point to 1.724%Market participants across the globe have worried about the growing chances that Greece may be forced to exit the eurozone in a move that would send shockwaves across markets there. On Tuesday afternoon, form...U.S. crude inventories rose more than analysts' expectations last week, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Energy.Crude-oil stockpiles ro...
Stocks fell for a third straight day on Tuesday, with the Dow and S&P 500 giving up 0.5% each and the Nasdaq falling 0.3%. Oil and gold closed at their lowest levels...
“The Amateur” author Edward Klein gives a behind the scenes the Obama Administration.
U.S. weekly gasoline demand rose 4.5% to 8.976 million barrels a day in the week ended May 11, according to a SpendingPulse report released Tuesday by MasterCard Adv...
Connecticut authorities determined that white powder found at ESPN's mail facility in Bristol, Conn., Monday morning, was drywall powder, nbcconnecticut.com reported...
FOX Business: The Power to ProsperThe Dow ended in the red for the sixth day in a row on Wednesday as traders fretted about the deteriorating situation in Spain, Gre...
U.S. crude futures edged lower Wednesday, recovering from much steeper losses earlier in the day, in the wake of a mixed report on U.S. oil inventories.European crud...
FOX Business: The Power to ProsperWall Street swung in a wide range between modest and deep losses as traders digested a flurry of headlines regarding Europe's sover...
The Energy Department said on Wednesday U.S. supplies of crude oil, excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, rose by 3.6 million barrels last week to 379.52 millio...
The U.K. government Wednesday confirmed that long-awaited legislation to reform the electricity market to encourage the billions of pounds investment needed into low...
U.S. weekly gasoline demand was down 0.7% at 8.591 million barrels a day in the week ended May 4, according to a SpendingPulse report released Tuesday by MasterCard ...
(This article was originally published earlier Friday.)(From Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper, May 4 edition.)TORONTO (Globe and Mail)--TransCanada Corp. (TRP) is s...
FOX Business: The Power to ProsperWall Street managed to put an end to a brutal global rout on Wednesday, with the S&P and Nasdaq ending in the green as traders pars...
SolarReserve CEO Kevin Smith weighs in on solar energy industry.
FOX Business: The Power to ProsperU.S. stock-index futures followed European shares to the downside on Wednesday amid skepticism that eurozone leaders meeting on the...
Sen. John Barrasso, (R-Wyo.), on why the Administration’s energy policies, particularly pertaining to coal, are having a negative impact on the economy.
U.S. gasoline demand rose 1.3% from a week earlier to an average of 9.09 million barrels a day in the week ended May 18, according to a SpendingPulse report released...
A subsidiary of El Paso Corp. (EP) has requested U.S. Department of Energy's blessing to export liquefied natural gas from a terminal off the coast of Georgia.In a l...
Rep. Darrell Issa, (R-Calif.), on the House Hearing into Department of Energy loans to green energy companies such as Solyndra.
