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Stocks cling to gains

Stocks cut gains Tuesday morning, clinging to positive territory, as investors weighed upbeat earnings from Goldman Sachs and Best Buy, rising oil prices and the latest woes for the housing sector.

Read more : CNN Money Recently Published Updated: 18.12.2007 23:18:00

$3 gas: America's braking point

Gasoline demand has fallen for the first time in years as drivers appear to recoil from near-record prices, throwing doubt on America's seemingly insatiable thirst for fuel.

Read more : CNN Money Recently Published Updated: 19.12.2007 02:06:00

Crude-Oil Prices Seen Surging

Friedman Billings Ramsey boosted forecasts for 2008 and the long term.

Read more : Barrons Markets: 19.12.2007 02:16:00

Oil closes higher after supply drop

Oil prices climbed Wednesday after the government said supplies of crude and heating oil fell far more than expected.

Read more : CNN Money Markets: 20.12.2007 03:47:00

JetBlue paces sector pullback; update lifts Alaska Air

Airline stocks ended lower Thursday, led by a 5.1% drop in JetBlue Airways Corp. after Credit Suisse cut its target on the carrier's shares and several others, citing higher expected oil prices.

Read more : MarketWatch Top Stories: 21.12.2007 05:45:00

Cold weather lifts oil prices to a record high

Heating oil prices have jumped again on Long Island

Read more : Newsday Business News: 21.12.2007 12:00:00

Warm winter to help Americans with heating bills

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Forecasts for a warm winter may spell relief for households and businesses in the US Northeast dealing with record high heating oil prices.

Read more : Reuters US: 22.12.2007 04:16:00

Little Surprise: Oil Prices Will Rise

Oil-price prognosticators, bruised by volatility in the oil patch, have reached a rough consensus on next year: Oil will be even costlier, even if the economy cools. Prices are likely to be up at the pump, too.

Read more : Wall Street Journal Markets: 22.12.2007 20:03:00

A Happy New Year? It's All Up to You.

Forget China, corporate spending, oil prices and even the growing credit crisis. The key to whether the global economy holds up, and whether the stock market can rise in 2008, likely is in the hands of the U.S. consumer.

Read more : Wall Street Journal Money: 23.12.2007 11:00:00

Stocks fall moderately amid concerns about weak holiday sales

NEW YORK - Stocks pulled back moderately today as investors returned from the Christmas holiday to news of weaker-than-expected retail sales. A jump in oil prices also raised...

Read more : Boston Herald Business News: 26.12.2007 23:40:00

Stocks Decline on Retail Woes

Stocks fell, as investors returned from the holiday to news of weaker-than-expected retail sales and another sharp decline in housing prices. Oil rose to $96 a barrel, a one-month high.

Read more : Wall Street Journal Markets: 27.12.2007 00:04:00

Oil Rises on Turkey Strikes, Supply View

Oil prices jumped Wednesday on supply concerns stoked by a new round of Turkish airstrikes in northern Iraq and a growing belief that domestic oil inventories fell last week.

Read more : FOX News: 27.12.2007 00:10:00

Home heating oil, gas prices stay high

Home heating oil prices remained at near record levels on Long Island this week, the result of tight supplies, cold weather in the Northeast, and tensions in hot spots around the world, analysts and government reports said Thursday.

Read more : Newsday Business News: 28.12.2007 02:53:00

Bhutto shockwaves hit oil prices

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Read more : CNN Business News: 28.12.2007 18:00:00

Oil prices rise near $97 a barrel after decline in US crude, Bhutto assassination

SINGAPORE - Oil prices rose today after larger-than-expected declines in U.S. crude inventories, and on heightened geopolitical concerns following the assassination of Pakistani...

Read more : Boston Herald Business News: 28.12.2007 21:35:00

Bhutto killing unsettles markets

Stock markets are mixed, while oil, gold and bond prices rise after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

Read more : BBC News Business World Edition: 28.12.2007 21:58:00

No end in sight for soaring art market

NEW YORK - Art is hot. Despite turmoil in the financial markets, there are no signs that the art market is softening. The fall auction season in New York saw robust prices...

Read more : Boston Herald Business News: 29.12.2007 00:08:00

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