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Avoiding Double Dip Recession

11/13/2009|Happy Hour on FOX Business

Avoiding Double Dip RecessionProf. Peter Morici discusses where the economy is headed next.

Market Expert on Investing in Metals

10/07/2009|Closing Bell

Market Expert on Investing in MetalsRBC Capital Markets' George Gero on the outlook for gold and other metals.

Can Wall Street's Rally Last?

09/08/2009|FOX Business

Can Wall Street's Rally Last?The markets and gold are up. Is it time to invest?

Will Oil Continue to Climb?

08/31/2009|Closing Bell

Will Oil Continue to Climb?Battalion Capital Management's Randy Rothenberg on the state of oil prices.

More Oversight for the CFTC?

08/27/2009|Opening Bell

More Oversight for the CFTC?CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler on whether a stronger CFTC could curb volatility in the commodities markets.

Where to Invest Today

08/14/2009|FOX Business

Where to Invest TodayMarket Experts Monty Guild and James Cordier on what stocks can boost your portfolio in today's market.

Brace for it: Oil Will Continue to Fall

07/08/2009|Closing Bell

Brace for it: Oil Will Continue to FallWith oil hovering around $60, Randy Rothberg of Battalion Capital predicts a continued decline in crude.

Algae-to-Oil Technology

06/10/2009|Happy Hour on FOX Business

Algae-to-Oil TechnologyOriginOil CEO Riggs Eckelberry on what his company is doing to help combat the rising cost of gas.

Street Meat: Explaining the Gas Cash

05/15/2009|Happy Hour on FOX Business

Street Meat: Explaining the Gas CashEric Bolling breaks down what moved the price at the pump.

LATEST STORIES

Crude Remains Higher After EIA Petroleum Data

By By Moming Zhou| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets

decline of 1.7 million barrels in gasoline stockpiles and a drop of 300,000 barrels in distillates, which include heating oil and diesel. After the data, December crude rose 1.2% to $80.14 a barrel. Copyright © 2009 MarketWatch, Inc

Story|11/18/2009

Crude Remains Lower After EIA Data

By Moming Zhou| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets

increase of 1 million barrels. Gasoline inventories rose 2.5 million barrels and distillate stockpiles, which include heating oil and diesel, added 300,000 barrels. Demand for gasoline dropped 1.9% from a week ago to 8.8 million barrels

Story|11/12/2009

Oil Falls Below $78 After a Rise Inventory

Reuters| Markets

overall inventories picture is still bearish," he said. The IEA estimated that the volumes of oil products, mainly heating oil , in floating storage was over 80 million barrels. Analysts said that weakness in the dollar, near 15-month lows

Story|11/12/2009

Oil Rises Above $79 on Weak Dollar, China

Reuters| Markets

later on Tuesday showed increases in crude, gasoline and heating oil inventories. In Europe, crude oil inventories rose ..... rates to match falling demand. Oil products, mostly heating oil , for which storage cannot found on land, are floating

Story|11/11/2009

EIA Raises Forecasts For Oil Prices

By Moming Zhou| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets

average at $77 a barrel during the period from October to March, up $7 a barrel from earlier forecasts a month ago. Heating oil prices will average at $1,940 a gallon this winter, up from last year's $1,864. Natural gas prices will stand

Story|11/10/2009

Oil Jumps $1 Toward $79 on Hurricane, Dollar

Reuters| Markets

analysts said further selling was likely. Fuel inventories are brimming and U.S. distillate stocks, which include heating oil and diesel, are at their higest levels for more than a quarter of a century.

Story|11/09/2009

Oil Slips Back Under $80

Reuters| Markets

still cautious following inventory data that has shown oil stocks are very high. Stores of distillates, which include heating oil and diesel are near their highest levels in 26 years. "In the worst case, today's figures will unveil that unemployment

Story|11/06/2009

Crude Extends Gains After EIA Petroleum Data

By Moming Zhou| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets

expected a modest gain in both fuels. The EIA also reported a 400,000 decline in distillate inventories, which include heating oil and diesel. Demand for gasoline rose 1.8% to 9 million barrels a day, EIA data showed. After the data, December

Story|11/04/2009

Oil Rises to $79 on Bullish Factory Data

Reuters| Markets

the data to show crude inventories rose by 1.5 million barrels last week, although inventories of distillates like heating oil and diesel fuel were expected to fall, according to Reuters weekly poll of analysts. [EIA/S] U.S. oil inventory

Story|11/03/2009

Oil Ends Up 1.5% On Upbeat U.S., Chinese Reports

By Nick Godt| MarketWatch Pulse| Other Stories

Elsewhere in the energy complex, gasoline for December delivery closed up 4 cents at $1.99 a gallon and December heating oil rose 5 cents to $2.05 a gallon. Copyright © 2009 MarketWatch, Inc.

Story|11/02/2009