Commodities

Brent oil ends above $60 on expected OPEC cut extension

Brent oil slipped but held above $60 a barrel on Monday, near its highest since mid-2015, on expectations OPEC-led production cuts would be extended beyond March although rising Iraqi exports put a lid on prices.

Brent oil ends above $60 on expected OPEC cut extension

Brent oil slipped but held above $60 a barrel on Monday, near its highest since mid-2015, on expectations OPEC-led production cuts would be extended beyond March although rising Iraqi exports put a lid on prices.

Grain mixed,livestock higher

Wheat for Dec. was off 2.50 cents at 4.2475 a bushel; Dec. corn was unchanged at 3.4875 bushel; Dec. oats was up 2 cents at $2.6325 bushel; while Nov. soybeans lost 2.50 cents at $9.7275 a bushel.

Grain mixed,livestock higher

Wheat for Dec. was off 2.50 cents at 4.2475 a bushel; Dec. corn was unchanged at 3.4875 bushel; Dec. oats was up 2 cents at $2.6325 bushel; while Nov. soybeans lost 2.50 cents at $9.7275 a bushel.

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___ Tech giants lead rally as stocks near records; Amazon surges NEW YORK (AP) — US stocks set more records as major technology companies like Microsoft and Google parent company Alphabet lead the charge after they reported strong quarterly results.

Amazon, tech surge drive big Nasdaq gains

Strong earnings from tech giants and Apple's upbeat statement on its iPhone X demand lifted the Nasdaq Composite index 2 percent and led the gains on Wall Street.

Grain mixed,livestock mixed

Wheat for Dec. was off 4.50 cents at 4.2725 a bushel; Dec. corn fell 1.75 cents at 3.4875 bushel; Dec. oats was up 2.75 cents at $2.6525 bushel; while Nov. soybeans rose 4 cents at $9.7525 a bushel.

Grain mixed,livestock mixed

Wheat for Dec. was off 4.50 cents at 4.2725 a bushel; Dec. corn fell 1.75 cents at 3.4875 bushel; Dec. oats was up 2.75 cents at $2.6525 bushel; while Nov. soybeans rose 4 cents at $9.7525 a bushel.

Exxon's 3Q profit beats expectations despite Harvey dent

Exxon Mobil Corp, the world's largest publicly traded oil producer, posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Friday as higher crude and natural gas prices more than offset the effects of a major hurricane on U.S. operations.

Exxon's 3Q profit beats expectations despite Harvey dent

Exxon Mobil Corp, the world's largest publicly traded oil producer, posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Friday as higher crude and natural gas prices more than offset the effects of a major hurricane on U.S. operations.