Oil rises 2 percent on hopes for China economic stimulus
China's National Development and Reform Commission offered some support on Tuesday.
Saudi energy minister concerned about oil price volatility
Oil producers are under pressure to reduce production following a sharp fall in oil prices in recent months.
Saudi Arabia’s strategy for Aramco IPO and $80 oil
The Saudis finally show their oil cards -- and then announce plans to cut exports. Here’s why.
Will 2019 be a year of cheaper gas for consumers?
Outlook for oil in 2019
Company behind Keystone XL pipeline, TransCanada, to change name to TC Energy
The stock ticker "TRP" will not change.
S&P cuts PG&E ratings to junk, warns of further downgrade
The company currently faces billions of dollars in liabilities related to wildfires in 2017 and 2018.
PG&E shares plunge on bankruptcy worries
The utility could be faced with billions of dollars of liabilities from fatal blazes in 2018 and 2017.
Rising oil prices due to optimism over global economy?
Outlook for oil
Stock markets lose shine as focus turns to US-China tensions
Asian markets were broadly higher on Monday after strong U.S. jobs data lifted indexes on Wall Street.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump claims innocence in probe; wall myths
Feeling the pressure of investigations and a partial government shutdown, President Donald Trump is playing loose with the facts regarding hush payments made by his former attorney Michael Cohen to two women and is changing his story on his promise to build a concrete border wall paid for by Mexico.
Japan rebounds, Asia jumps on US data as trade talks begin
Asian markets were broadly higher on Monday after strong U.S. jobs data lifted indexes on Wall Street.
Mexicans scramble for gasoline as stations run dry
Mexicans are scrambling for gasoline amid long lines at gas stations and widespread shortages prompted by a change in distribution methods aimed at stemming fuel theft.
Crews work to restore power after Pacific Northwest storm
Windstorms that pummeled parts of Washington state and Oregon over the weekend have left hundreds of thousands of people without electricity, officials said Sunday.
The Latest: Crews work to restore power after windstorms
The Latest on the Pacific Northwest windstorms (all times local): 3:25 p.m. Crews have been working to restore power to thousands of residents in Washington and Oregon following a weekend windstorm.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's super-talkative, fact-busting week
President Donald Trump held forth on all manner of things this past week as he emerged from a "lonely" spell over the holidays.
Report: Merkel calls summit to discuss Germany's coal exit
German news magazine Der Spiegel reports that Chancellor Angela Merkel plans to discuss efforts to wean the country off coal with senior officials this month.
Stocks swing to huge gains after jobs report, trade talks
Global stocks are jumping Friday as investors welcomed news of trade talks between the U.S. and China next week and the U.S. government reported a big increase in hiring in December.
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___ Stocks swing to huge gains after jobs report, trade talks NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks soar on Wall Street, erasing the plunge they took a day earlier, as a string of encouraging developments relieve investors who have been worried about the U.S. economy.
Shale still vulnerable if OPEC gets nasty
American shale a success but OPEC still 800 pound gorilla.
Activist seeks dismissal from pipeline racketeering lawsuit
An American Indian activist named in a federal racketeering lawsuit filed by the Dakota Access oil pipeline developer denies wrongdoing.















