Oil prices drop 3 percent on rising global supplies
Oil prices settled nearly 3 percent lower on Friday as rising U.S. production as OPEC exports hit a 2017 high cast doubt over efforts by producers to curb global oversupply.
Wall Street climbs after jobs data as tech, financials rise
Wall Street stocks closed on a high note Friday, with the S&P 500 index posting its best gain in six sessions on the heels of a U.S. payrolls report that gave investors more confidence in the strength of the U.S. economy.
Grain mostly lower, livestock mixed
Grain futures were mostly higher Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Solid June jobs report gets tech and consumer stocks jumping
U.S. stocks are bouncing back Friday morning after the government said hiring grew at a stronger pace in June.
Global stocks recover on strong US jobs report
Asian shares fell Friday as investors fretted over the European Central Bank plan to unwind stimulus programs and a disappointing U.S. jobs report.
Global stocks recover on strong US jobs report
Asian shares fell Friday as investors fretted over the European Central Bank plan to unwind stimulus programs and a disappointing U.S. jobs report.
Asian markets lower on economic worries
U.S. stocks are falling Thursday morning as investors react to mounting evidence that hiring has slowed down based on a report from payroll processor ADP.
Wall Street drops on labor market data, North Korea concern
U.S. stocks were sharply lower on Thursday after disappointing labor market data clashed with the possibility of a more hawkish Federal Reserve, while rising tensions in the Korean peninsula providing additional pressure.
Wall Street drops on labor market data, North Korea concern
U.S. stocks were sharply lower on Thursday after disappointing labor market data clashed with the possibility of a more hawkish Federal Reserve, while rising tensions in the Korean peninsula providing additional pressure.
Oil settles slightly up; rally on U.S. inventory draw fades
Oil futures settled up slightly on Thursday, well off session highs, after a sharp but short-lived boost from a much bigger-than-expected decline in U.S. inventories of crude oil and gasoline.
Oil settles slightly up; rally on U.S. inventory draw fades
Oil futures settled up slightly on Thursday, well off session highs, after a sharp but short-lived boost from a much bigger-than-expected decline in U.S. inventories of crude oil and gasoline.
OPEC No Longer Has the Fight or Might
Last week, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) met in Algiers and agreed to a general framework of an oil production decrease.
OPEC No Longer Has the Fight or Might
Last week, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) met in Algiers and agreed to a general framework of an oil production decrease.
King Dollar Looming Curse for CFOs
A rising dollar signals a strong America but it can be a headache for CFOs.
Grain mostly lower, livestock mixed
Grain futures were mostly higher Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Teen's plea for free Wendy's nuggets sets retweet record
A Twitter plea from a Nevada teen for a year of free chicken nuggets from Wendy's is now the most retweeted post of all time.
Teen's plea for free Wendy's nuggets sets retweet record
A Twitter plea from a Nevada teen for a year of free chicken nuggets from Wendy's is now the most retweeted post of all time.
Good News for Consumers: Record Corn Crop Means Cheaper Chicken Prices
It could be a record year for corn and soybeans according to crop surveys by the USDA and private analysts, which means cheaper feed for chickens and cheaper chicken for consumers but bad news for farmers.
Good News for Consumers: Record Corn Crop Means Cheaper Chicken Prices
It could be a record year for corn and soybeans according to crop surveys by the USDA and private analysts, which means cheaper feed for chickens and cheaper chicken for consumers but bad news for farmers.
Grain lower, livestock lower
Grain futures were higher Wednesday in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.










