Wall Street JournalTapping Norway's Oil Fund Raises Political HacklesWall Street JournalOil-rich Norway could be forming a bad habit. The government said Thursday it would keep draining money from one vessel—the nation's vast sovereign-wealth fund— …
CNBCLast trickle of earnings and oil inventories in focus on Wall StreetCNBCU.S. stock-index futures pointed to a lower open Wednesday, amid steady oil prices, as some disappointing earnings from Disney and Macy's weighed. Brent and WTI crude futures w …
The IndependentOil holds above $45 as output declines, but supply concerns lingerMarketWatchOil futures edged higher Thursday, with prices holding above $45 to trade near six-month highs, finding support from seven straight weeks of declines in U.S. crude …
Wall Street JournalOil Prices Inch HigherWall Street JournalOil prices are inching up as speculators continue to boost the market, but prices have also flipped to losses several times as some question whether a lengthy rally can keep shrugging off a linger …
Investors Hedge Bets on Crude-Oil RevivalWall Street JournalHow bad is the oil bust? Even the big believers in an inevitable rebound are hedging their bets. Avenue Capital Group, Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC, Carlson Capital LP and Blackstone Grou …
Why the plunge in oil is crushing all stocksYahoo NewsCrude oil nearly touched $30 per barrel overnight, extending the current decline to 560 days. If prices don't rebound to at least $50 per barrel soon, the Wall Street Journal reports that we cou …
CNBCWall Street seen higher as oil gainsCNBC"China may take a back seat for a day or two, but oil prices remain a threat to markets, as oil-producing countries and companies rethink the medium-term outlook," Kit Juckes, strategist at Societe Gene …
CNBCDow futures up triple digits as oil gainsCNBC"China may take a back seat for a day or two, but oil prices remain a threat to markets, as oil-producing countries and companies rethink the medium-term outlook," Kit Juckes, strategist at Societe …
New York TimesAs Oil Money Melts, Alaska Mulls First Income Tax in 35 YearsNew York TimesThis is the least-taxed state in the nation, where oil royalties and energy taxes once paid for 90 percent of state functions. Oil money was so plentiful that resident …