Oil Prices Rise After Big Draw in U.S. Crude Inventories
Oil prices rebounded from earlier losses on Wednesday after data showed a larger-than-expected falloff in U.S. crude inventories, a salve for investors after several days of declines founded on worries about the slow pace of global efforts to reduce a glut.
Oil Prices Rise After Big Draw in U.S. Crude Inventories
Oil prices rebounded from earlier losses on Wednesday after data showed a larger-than-expected falloff in U.S. crude inventories, a salve for investors after several days of declines founded on worries about the slow pace of global efforts to reduce a glut.
Stocks Drift as Small Caps Lead After Trump Team Outlines Tax Reform
Reaction on Wall Street to the White House’s tax-reform plan was muted Wednesday afternoon as investors craved more detail on one of the president’s key campaign promises.
Stocks Drift as Small Caps Lead After Trump Team Outlines Tax Reform
Reaction on Wall Street to the White House’s tax-reform plan was muted Wednesday afternoon as investors craved more detail on one of the president’s key campaign promises.
American Farm Bureau: Trump's Dairy Tariff Will Boost Farmers
American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall discusses Trump’s efforts to support American dairy farmers.
American Farm Bureau: Trump's Dairy Tariff Will Boost Farmers
American Farm Bureau President Zippy Duvall discusses Trump’s efforts to support American dairy farmers.
Asian stocks climb on hopes for US tax cuts, budget deal
Shares rose in Asia on Wednesday after hopes for tax cuts by President Donald Trump drove record-breaking gains overnight on Wall Street.
Healthy profits for McDonald's, others vault stocks higher
Profits are climbing for companies, and so are their stock prices.
Healthy profits for McDonald's, others vault stocks higher
Profits are climbing for companies, and so are their stock prices.
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Wells Fargo faces shareholders, protesters at annual meeting PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Wells Fargo's top management faced a series of protesters and apologized to investors, but board members kept their jobs.
Earnings Momentum Powers Stocks Higher as Nasdaq Crosses 6K
U.S. stocks rose at the open on Tuesday, with the Nasdaq hitting the 6,000 point mark for the first time, amid a raft of strong corporate earnings and President Donald Trump's promise of a major tax reform plan.
Grain mostly higher, livestock higher
Grain futures were mostly higher Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Oil Breaks Losing Streak Ahead of U.S. Inventory Data
Oil prices edged up in volatile trading on Tuesday, rebounding from six days of losses, ahead of U.S. crude inventory data forecast to show a drawdown.
Stocks Jump on Optimism Over French Election
The Nasdaq hit a record high on Monday, with other indexes rallying, as investors breathed a sigh of relief after Centrist candidate and market favorite Emmanuel Macron won the first round of the French election.
Stocks Jump on Optimism Over French Election
The Nasdaq hit a record high on Monday, with other indexes rallying, as investors breathed a sigh of relief after Centrist candidate and market favorite Emmanuel Macron won the first round of the French election.
Oil Slips on OPEC Cut Extension Doubts, Russia Output Worries
Oil prices slipped nearly 1 percent on Monday, extending last week's decline, on lack of confirmation that OPEC will extend output cuts until the end of 2017 and as Russia indicated it can lift output if the deal on curbs lapses.
Oil Slips on OPEC Cut Extension Doubts, Russia Output Worries
Oil prices slipped nearly 1 percent on Monday, extending last week's decline, on lack of confirmation that OPEC will extend output cuts until the end of 2017 and as Russia indicated it can lift output if the deal on curbs lapses.
Stocks Trim Losses, Dow Turns Green as Trump Says Tax Reform on the Way
U.S. equity markets trimmed moderate losses in midday trading Friday after President Donald Trump told the Associated Press tax reform language will come next week.
Oil Dives, US Crude Below $50 for First Time in 2 Weeks
Oil prices tumbled on Friday, on track for the biggest weekly drop in a month on renewed concerns that increasing U.S. production and high inventories will thwart OPEC's attempts to reduce the global crude glut.
Oil Dives, US Crude Below $50 for First Time in 2 Weeks
Oil prices tumbled on Friday, on track for the biggest weekly drop in a month on renewed concerns that increasing U.S. production and high inventories will thwart OPEC's attempts to reduce the global crude glut.











