Exxon Mobil (XOM)
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Financial markets are currently pricing in a high likelihood of the Federal Reserve initiating interest rate cuts before the year-end, a significant shift in monetary policy that reflects growing concerns over a cooling U.S. economy. This sentiment has been heavily influenced by recent economic data, particularly a weaker-than-expected jobs
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Exxon Mobil has initiated production at the Yellowtail development in the offshore Stabroek block of Guyana.
Via Benzinga · August 8, 2025
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A troubling confluence of recent economic data points has sent a shiver through financial markets, reigniting fears of "stagflation"—a dreaded economic scenario characterized by stagnant growth, high unemployment, and persistent inflation. The flat reading in the ISM Services index for July, a significantly weaker-than-expected jobs report, and a narrowing
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Oil ETFs hit by OPEC+ plans to boost production. USO, BNO, and UCO saw significant losses. Equity-based and diversified funds offer more stability.
Via Benzinga · August 6, 2025
Global stock markets are currently navigating a turbulent and unpredictable landscape, characterized by pervasive volatility, escalating tariff concerns, a mosaic of mixed economic data, and persistent geopolitical risks. This confluence of factors has fostered a palpable sense of caution across major financial hubs, from the bustling trading floors of Wall
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While monthly jobs reports often grab headlines, savvy investors are increasingly looking beyond employment figures to a broader array of economic indicators for a more nuanced understanding of market health. Two such crucial metrics, Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation and the Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), are currently providing critical
Via MarketMinute · August 5, 2025
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BP reported strong Q2 2025 earnings, with adjusted EPS of $0.90 per share beating expectations. Revenue fell short at $46.63 billion, but underlying profit and operational performance remained strong.
Via Benzinga · August 5, 2025
There's been a shift from large banks to large tech companies dominating the market.
Via The Motley Fool · August 5, 2025
The second quarter of 2025 has painted a contrasting picture for the titans of the energy sector. While two of the world's largest oil and gas producers, Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) and Chevron (NYSE: CVX), grappled with a significant dip in their profits, reaching a four-year low, British energy giant
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Exxon's second-quarter results led the sector.
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Big Tech's strong earnings clashed with economic headwinds, inflation fears, and tariff shocks, leaving markets on edge despite blockbuster results.
Via Benzinga · August 3, 2025