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| This Time Is Different: Outside OPEC+, Oil Growth Stalls The oil industry is on the ropes, constrained by Wall Street investors demanding that companies spend less on drilling and instead return more money to shareholders, and climate change activists pushing against fossil fuels. Exxon Mobil Corp ... | |
| Fed's Taper Talk Is Pre-Emptive Strike Against Inflation Fears Inflation readings are coming in hotter than Federal Reserve officials expected and could accelerate the timing of when they debate scaling back their massive bond-buying campaign. Fed Vice Chairs Randal Quarles and Richard Clarida both declared this ... | |
| OPEC+ Talks to Offer Clues on Next Phase of Oil Supply Revival For oil traders, the biggest question in the market is how fast OPEC and its allies will revive production later this year. Next week they may get some clues. When it meets on Tuesday, delegates said the alliance led by Saudi Arabia and Russia looks set to ... | |
| Americans Boosted Spending, Adding Fuel to Economic Growth Americans continue to venture back out into public to buy services they went without for more than a year—a shift that is adding fuel to the economic recovery and stirring higher inflation. Consumer spending, the biggest source of economic demand in the U.S. ... | |
| Bond Traders Look to Jobs for Taper Clues While Cash Glut Grows The glut of spare cash in dollar funding markets is combining with inflation concerns to stoke debate among investors about just how soon the Federal Reserve might have to take its foot off the accelerator. Bond traders are keenly attuned to the buildup of ... | |
| Big Setbacks Propel Oil Giants Toward a 'Tipping Point' A nun, an environmental lawyer, pension fund executives, and the world's largest asset manager. These were among the unusual collection of rebels who claimed a series of startling victories this week against some of the world's biggest and most influential ... | |
| Exxon Mobil's Last-Ditch Attempt to Stave Off a Climate Coup It was a stunning moment for Exxon Mobil Corp. and the wider corporate world: a tiny activist fund had succeeded in changing the company's board. But in the hours leading up to this week's annual shareholders meeting, Exxon went to extraordinary lengths ... | |
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| 3 Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Next 10 Years A strong franchise and long-term tailwinds are what makes these three companies attractive to own over the long term. Royston Yang. (TMFRoystonYang). May 29, 2021 at 7:45AM. Even if you're a believer in long-term investing, it can be a challenge to find ... | |
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