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U.S. Natural Gas Futures Settle Lower
U.S. natural gas futures settled lower in light up-and-down trade. -
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U.S. Natural Gas Futures Rise After String Of Losses
U.S. natural gas futures edged higher in early trade following four straight weeks of losses. -
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Metal Prices Mixed; Gold Slips Slightly But Base Metals Rise
Base metals prices were higher while gold futures ticked lower but broadly holding ground, supported by rising jobless claims, which weighed on investor belief in a still-hot U.S. labor market, SP Angel said. -
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Nasdaq Rises After Jobs Report Keeps Rate Cuts in Play
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite were poised to hit fresh closing peaks, after reaching new records ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. The Dow industrials were roughly flat. -
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U.S. Stock Indexes Open Higher to Start Week
Major U.S. stock indexes edged higher at the open to build on last week’s rally.US Open -
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Natural-gas prices dropped 11% this week. Beryl may fuel further losses.
Natural-gas futures posted a nearly 11% weekly drop on Friday, pressured by an apparent slowdown in demand that came ahead of the Fourth of July holiday — and prices could take a further hit with the storm known as Beryl forecast to hit parts of ... -
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Gold Futures Fall as U.S. Economic Concerns Weigh
Gold futures were lower, running out of steam after Friday’s rally. -
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Hedge funds are offering incentives to attract successful traders of electricity and natural gas amid an energy boom spurred by the rise of energy-intensive artificial intelligence and preferences associated with energy transition.
Hedge funds are offering incentives to attract successful traders of electricity and natural gas amid an energy boom spurred by the rise of energy-intensive artificial intelligence and preferences associated with energy transition. -
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Euro Corporate Bond Supply Expected to Decline in Second Half of 2024
Rising geopolitical concerns and the upcoming U.S. elections are likely to limit issuance of euro-denominated corporate bonds in the second half, ING said.
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More than 1,200 flights were canceled as the state braced for the Category 1 storm, which caused catastrophic damage during its path across the Caribbean. -
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