US Demand Boosts Oil Prices - Wall Street Journal
CBC.caUS Demand Boosts Oil PricesWall Street JournalOil prices bounced on Wednesday as strong U.S. demand ate.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: OPEC and its allies on Sunday strike historic agreement to cut nearly 10 million barrels a day
Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S. agree to lead a multinational coalition in major oil-production cuts after a month-long Saudi-Russian feud and a drop in demand due to the coronavirus crisis devastated oil prices......»»
The Wall Street Journal: OPEC report forecasts oil supplies will shrink over next 5 years
OPEC said Tuesday it expects its oil supplies to fall continuously over the next five years, suggesting the cartel may need to keep cutting output to stabilize prices amid a bigger-than-expected U.S. production boom and sluggish oil demand......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Coke says it’s raising U.S. soda prices as metals tariffs hit can costs
Coca-Cola Co. reports rising drink volumes in its latest quarter, boosted by demand for diet sodas in the U.S. and experiments abroad. But it also said it would take the unusual step of raising prices on its carbonated sodas in the middle of the year......»»
Currency Manipulator. The Energy Report 10/30/18
Oil prices continue their slide on fears that the U.S. China Trade War will continue and derail economic and oil demand growth. The Wall Street Journal [...].....»»
Why Coffee Prices Are Rising
The average coffee cup price is up 17% from 2016, at $4.50, according to The Wall Street Journal. read more.....»»
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments
More Signs Of Slowing US Vaccine Demand Emerge As Some States Turn Down Shipments As a surprising number of Americans (mostly millennials who face lower risks) miss their second COVID-19 vaccine dose, the Wall Street Journal has become the la.....»»
Gold futures fall, but hold above the $1,700 mark
Gold futures dropped Thursday, as the 10-year Treasury bond yield climbed past 1.5%, pushing prices for the precious metal to their lowest settlement since June. During a Wall Street Journal webinar Thursday, .....»»
When Does a Commodities Boom Turn Into a Supercycle?
A surge in commodity prices has Wall Street banks gearing up for the arrival of what may be a new supercycle -- an extended period during which demand drives prices well above their long-run trend. A major impetus is the massive stimulus spendi.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Nasdaq, NYSE sue SEC over plan to overhaul data feeds
Nasdaq Inc. and the New York Stock Exchange sued the Securities and Exchange Commission to block the regulator’s plan to overhaul the public data feeds that broadcast stock prices to investors......»»
Asia stocks set to track soft Wall Street lead amid pandemic worries
Asian stocks were set to come under pressure on Thursday as downbeat economic data pushed investors to safe havens and growing worries about falling demand sent oil prices lower......»»
FedEX, UPS Shares Surge As Amazon To Suspend Delivery Service For Third-Party Sellers Due To Increased Demand
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is suspending the delivery service for third-party sellers on its platform starting June, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: 3M CEO says demand for N95 masks exceeds capacity as Trump invokes Defense Production Act
American manufacturers say it will be months before they meet demand for high-quality masks, part of a broader breakdown in the effort to supply enough protective gear and lifesaving equipment to fight the coronavirus pandemic......»»
Exxon, other U.S. oil companies to meet with Trump for aid: WSJ
President Donald Trump will meet with top U.S. oil-company executives on Friday to discuss possible aid for the industry amid plummeting oil prices, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal that cited people familiar with th.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: SoftBank to buy back $4.8 billion in shares after pressure by Elliott
SoftBank Group Corp. said it would spend as much as Â¥500 billion ($4.8 billion) to buy back up to 7% of its own shares, following plunging stock prices and a pressure campaign from one of the world’s most aggressive activists......»»
Milwaukee, global stocks rebound after historic losses Monday
Global stocks and oil prices rebounded Tuesday after historic losses suffered on Monday. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average were up 4.2%, the Wall Street Journal reported. Monday's results were worst since the financial crisis, and Wis.....»»
Oil Plunges Lower After Russia Shoots Down Additional Production Cuts
Oil prices hit fresh multiyear lows Friday morning after an OPEC+ meeting in Austria failed to reach any consensus on deeper cuts to oil production, The Wall Street Journal reported. read more.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Bare shelves at retailers amid crush of demand for sanitizer, cleaning supplies, dry goods
Supermarkets and other retailers are preparing for a surge in demand and shoppers are stocking up on staple foods and cleaning supplies as more cases of the new coronavirus appear in the U.S......»»
Futures Movers: Oil prices slide as investors fret about OPEC+’s tolerance for deeper supply cuts
Oil futures trade sharply lower Tuesday as concerns about the coronavirus and its impact to demand resurfaces, fueling a broader aversion to assets considered risky on Wall Street......»»
Why one Wall Street firm thinks coronavirus is a "true black swan" for oil and energy markets
REUTERS/Donna Carson Oil prices have fallen for five weeks straight amid the coronavirus outbreak, which has weighed on demand in China. The blow could be the "first black swan of the decad.....»»