1. Slow user growth brings Facebook down 20% for the day - $100 billion off it's market cap in one day. The slide is set to...
      


  2. U.S. trade officials will immediately focus on resolving steel and aluminum tariff issues with the European Union, while a broader trade agreement between the...
      


  3. Evidence is now emerging that the Trump steel tariffs are beginning to have the desired effect of re-energizing shut-down steel mills and rolling lines,...
      


  4. Coca-Cola said it would take the unusual step of raising prices on its carbonated soft drinks in the middle of the year in part...
      


  5. Trump's administration announced it would offer $12 billion in aid to farmers hindered by retaliatory tariffs imposed on U.S. grain, produce and meat exports. The...
      


  6. The European Big Oil cos -- except BP and Eni -- kick of on the 26th, then Exxon and Chevron and Eni a day,...
      


  7. Someone placed a bid just now of 500 options with a strike price of $150 on the December 2020 WTI crude oil futures at...


  8. Bitcoin experiences biggest price gains in months as cryptocurrency market recovers from kits worst ever start to a year.  It broke the $8,000 level...


  9. Brussels has fined four electronics makers — Asus, Denon & Marantz, Philips and Pioneer — €111m for illegally forcing online retailers to charge consumers...
      


  10. Oil price today last


  11. Guess what? Emerging markets are having trouble keeping up the good economic growth work with higher oil prices so demand, how should I put it,...
      


  12. My family owns mineral rights to a 7500bpd play in Saskatchewan, Canada. About 1.5 from Lloydminster. Our oil has an API gravity between 10...


  13. General Electric Co, a major buyer of Chinese goods, estimates new tariffs on its imports from China could raise its costs by $300 million...
      


  14. Tesla is finally making enough cars, it just can't sell enough of them. Cancellations for Model 3 orders have picked up in recent weeks...


  15. Word from the wise? “Political and economic events are shaping the oil market in a way that they have not shaped for quite some time,”...
      


  16. The House passed a non-binding measure to denounce a carbon tax, calling it “detrimental to American families and businesses, and is not in the...
      


  17. So I saw a wonderful chart this evening, and I thought I would share it.  As most of you probably know, every major market...
      


  18. The chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell referred to cryptocurrencies as risks with no intrinsic value on Wednesday at a congressional hearing. He said...
      


  19. Well I guess the analysts must have read my post I wrote at the beginning of the week, since now they are saying a...
      


  20. New method for predicting oil prices.. hmm... what say you all? https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S167498711630086X


  21. Bitcoin has suddenly exploded over 10% higher, smashing through its 50-day moving average, above $7000 for the first time since early June. BTC is...


  22. The European Union and Japan are signing a widespread trade deal that will eliminate nearly all tariffs, seemingly defying the worries about trade tensions...
      


  23. U.S. launches WTO challenge against retaliatory tariffs imposed by Canada, China, the EU, Mexico and Turkey. Argues these tariffs 'are completely without justification under...
      


  24. China could open its economy if it wished, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Monday, with the European Union calling on countries to...
      


  25. If the US slaps China with $500 Billion in Tariffs, what's to say China won't do the same to US. Could the US Economy suffer...
      


  26. Charts shows the drop. Fundamentally  it's very likely the trade-war will cause countries to stop ordering Boings, and that tariffs will increase production costs,...
      


  27. Chart speaks for itself. No explanation needed. But fundamentally speaking, if oil prices go down, profits will head down, 
      


  28. Just from simply glancing at the US Markets charts, it is about ready for some big selloff, starting soon, may end at at 20,000,...
      


  29. Consumer prices rose in June at the highest yearly rate since 2012, reflecting a U.S. economy that’s running hotter than anytime since the Great...
      


  30. I didn't know Ireland was one of the worst performers in the Paris Agreement but it seems it is. It also hopes the total...
      

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