Stocks close with a pre-Christmas lift ahead of 3-day weekend
U.S. stocks ended higher in a choppy, preholiday session Friday as an inflation report and a raft of...
U.S. stocks ended higher in a choppy, preholiday session Friday as an inflation report and a raft of other data did little to change expectations that the Federal Reserve would likely continue hiking interest rates even if the economy slows.
The Dow Jones Industrial AverageDJIA rose 176.44 points, or 0.5%, to close at 33,203.93, posting a weekly advance of 0.9%.
The S&P 500SPX rose 22.43 points, or 0.6%, finishing at 3,844.82, leaving a weekly decline of 0.2%.
The Nasdaq CompositeCOMP finished at 10,497.86, rising 6.85 points, or 0.4%. For the week, the index dropped 1.9%.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were down for a third straight week. U.S. markets will be closed Monday in observance of Christmas Day, which falls on Sunday.
Eric Nuttall, a partner, and senior portfolio manager at Ninepoint Partners LP, has...
Eric Nuttall, a partner, and senior portfolio manager at Ninepoint Partners LP, has told the Financial Post that oil prices will return to $100 per barrel in 2023. According to the analysts, many of the headwinds that have cut short the oil price rally this year including China’s zero-Covid policy and the coordinated SPR releases by several governments will no longer be there in 2023. Coupled with sanctions on Russia’s oil and gas, this should elevate oil prices. He has also predicted that the energy sector will continue to outperform other market sectors due to the high demand for oil and gas stocks.
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for...
U.S. energy firms this week added oil and natural gas rigs for the first time in four weeks, energy services firm Baker Hughes Co. said in its closely-followed report on Dec. 22, reported a day early due to the upcoming Christmas holiday weekend.
The total oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output, rose by three to 779 in the week of Dec. 22, putting the total rig count up 193 rigs, or 33%, over this time last year.
U.S. oil rigs rose by two to 622 this week, while gas rigs rose one to 155.
Not even a Hallmark movie could get you home now. Airlines canceled more than ...
Not even a Hallmark movie could get you home now. Airlines canceled more than 5,000 flights Wednesday–Friday due to the massive winter storm barreling through the US during what’s (normally) the busiest travel time of the year, according to FlightAware. The storm, which has already sent temps below 0 degrees Fahrenheit in 18 states, is causing dramatic drops in temperature across the country: Montana hit –50 degrees yesterday and New York City is expected to go from 53 degrees to just 14 in a few hours this afternoon.