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June 9 (UPI) — The economy in shale-rich Oklahoma has recovered from last year’s market downturn as gross tax receipts improve, the...
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Global alternative asset manager The Carlyle Group L.P. (NASDAQ: CG) and EOG Resources, Inc. (NYSE: EOG) have entered into a definitive agreement...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 snapped a three-day stretch of gains to end lower on Wednesday amid a mix of economic uncertainty, U.S.-China trade tensions, and a selloff in gold. Gold futures settled at $4,065.40 on Wednesday. The Nasdaq Composite also fell.
The ongoing government shutdown in Washington raised concerns about economic damage, while gold's selloff heightened volatility fears. Separately, Reuters reported that the Trump administration is considering curbs on a wide range of software-powered exports to China.
The Dow fell 334.33 points, or 0.7%, to finish at 46,590.41, based on preliminary data. It had reached a record close of 46,924.74 on Tuesday.
The S&P 500 dropped 35.95 points, or 0.5%, to end at 6,699.40.
The Nasdaq Composite declined 213.27 points, or 0.9%, to close at 22,740.40
The Trump administration is pursuing an array of unconventional measures to shore up mineral supplies that are vital for makers of cars, jet engines, weaponry and data centers, as the Chinese government leverages its control of rare earth exports in ways that could cripple global industry.
In recent months, the administration has taken stakes in several mining and minerals firms. It has discussed establishing a strategic reserve of rare earths and supporting domestic producers through price controls and tariffs. On Monday, the United States announced a strategic agreement with Australia to invest billions of dollars to develop mineral supplies. The topic is expected to be on the agenda for a Group of 7 meeting in Canada at the end of the month.
China mines 70 percent of the world’s rare earths and processes 90 percent of the global supply. When the Trump administration recently hit the nation with high tariffs and expanded technology controls, the Chinese government responded by rolling out a licensing system that would give it control over rare-earth shipments even outside China.
CenterPoint Energy is selling its Ohio natural gas distribution assets to National Fuel Gas Co. for $2.62 billion.
The deal includes approximately 5,900 miles of transmission and distribution pipeline in Ohio serving 335,000 metered customers, the companies announced Oct. 21. National Fuel will also acquire a team of employees to operate the distribution and transmission assets.
The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026 and is subject to federal and state regulatory reviews.
The acquisition will double the size of National Fuel’s gas utility rate base and expand operations into Ohio. National Fuel produces, transports, stores, and distributes natural gas in western New York and Pennsylvania.

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