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U.S. stocks finished mostly lower on Tuesday after the November jobs report showed stronger employment growth but a higher-than-expected unemployment rate.
Meanwhile, a sharp decline in oil prices also weighed on stocks amid hopes for a potential peace deal to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost over 300 points, or 0.6%, to end near 48,114, according to FactSet data. The blue-chip index has fallen for three consecutive trading days.
The S&P 500 fell 0.2% to finish at around 6,800.
The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.2%, ending near 23,111.
Since June 13th the 2026 WTI strip has fallen from $64.58 to now $56.60, a level that works for no one. Much lower from here and I'd be tempted to unwind hedges and get maximally exposed to 2H'26. pic.twitter.com/YZsPPWKuWE
— Eric Nuttall (@ericnuttall) December 15, 2025
Crescent Energy Co. announced it closed on its previously announced $3.1 billion all-stock transaction for Vital Energy Inc. on Dec. 15.
The deal’s terms include Vital Energy shareholders receiving 1.9062 shares of Crescent Class A common stock for each share of Vital common stock. Crescent shareholders will own around 77% of the combined company, while Vital shareholders will own 23%, on a fully diluted basis.
With the deal’s close, former Vital Energy directors William Albrecht and Jarvis Hollingsworth have been appointed to Crescent’s board of directors. Michael Duginski resigned from the board with the closing of the acquisition.
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