A week’s work experience was enough to convince the dealer to hire Mike on a permanent basis in September 1974 – immediately ...
Oil prices began responding to the rate cut immediately, with downward trending prices flattening out just minutes after the rate cut announcement. At 2:11 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Brent crude was ...
A gallon of regular gasoline in August was down nearly 12 percent from a year earlier, reflecting a fall in oil prices as well as a decline in demand. By Rebecca F. Elliott The cost of gasoline ...
State-run fuel companies may soon cut petrol and diesel prices if global oil prices remain low, according to Oil Secretary Pankaj Jain. Petrol and diesel prices may soon be cut if global oil ...
U.S. gasoline prices are set to extend their long summer decline into the autumn months, giving consumers a big boost into the presidential election cycle, as global crude markets wither amid a ...
Stock prices in half-cents are coming soon to a brokerage near you. The Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday approved a change to market rules that would cause the prices of many ...
Since the pandemic, when prices slumped to a two-decade low of $19.9 in March 2020, prices have oscillated wildly. Prices crossed $100 per barrel for the first time since 2014 in March 2022 to hit ...
In five states, an average gallon of gas costs less than $3. Drivers have enjoyed a sharp decline in gasoline prices over recent weeks -- and the good times are expected to continue. Gas prices ...
Oil prices plunged on Tuesday to hit their lowest level since December 2021. Prices for brent crude, the international benchmark, fell 4% on Tuesday to $68.99 a barrel, representing a significant ...
Oil prices climb on the Fed's rate cut, initially dampened by worries about the U.S. economy but lifted by ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Geopolitical uncertainty, including explosions in ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission approved a change to market rules that would see the prices of many stocks quoted in half-cent increments. WSJ’s Alexander Osipovich spoke to us about the ...