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Nations Approve Landmark Climate Accord in Paris

LE BOURGET, France — With the sudden bang of a gavel Saturday night, representatives of 195 nations reached a landmark accord that will, for the first time, commit nearly every country to lowering planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions to help stave off the most drastic effects of climate change. The deal, which was met with an […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 9, 2015

Equities and the Economy U.S. equities limped lower yesterday with the Dow losing 163 points, 0.92%, to 17,568 and the S&P 500 dropping 13, 0.65%, to 2,064. The Nasdaq performed relatively well waffling around unchanged all day closing down a meaningless 4 points at 5,098. The Nasdaq hung in there because the biotechnology sector, which […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 8, 2015

Equities and the Economy Investors had the weekend to digest Friday’s OPEC meeting results and came out yesterday pounding the energy sector. No, pounding is not the word. Annihilation is more appropriate. Yesterday we returned to the theme of oil prices driving equity prices, which we didn’t have last Thursday when the stocks fell. The […]

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Morning Energy Blog – December 1, 2015

Equities and the Economy U.S. equities closed modestly lower yesterday with the Dow falling 79 points, 0.4%, to 17,720, the S&P 500 losing 10 points, 0.5%, and the Nasdaq closing down 19, 0.4%, at 5,209. The consumer discretionary sector, which includes companies like Macy’s, Kohl’s, Wal-Mart and Target, were the big losers on the day. […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 19, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. Call it a late year rally. Call it a holiday rally. Call it whatever you want. But call it good. Yesterday the Dow posted a super day rising a big 248 points, 1.42%, closing at 17,737, the S&P 500 rose 34 points, 1.64%, to 2.084 and the Nasdaq was […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 18, 2015

Equities and Economy Good morning. On the heels of skyrocketing European equities U.S. stocks started the day green and climbed as high as 109 points higher than Monday’s close and all was looking good. Then reports of a bomb at a soccer stadium in Hanover, Germany hit the wire and the U.S. market did an […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 12, 2015

Equities and the Economy As I suspected, with it being Veteran’s Day yesterday and the bond market and banks closed, U.S. equities really didn’t do much. Trading was directionless and when the final bell rang the Dow was off 56 at 17,702, the S&P 500 closed down 7 at 2,075 and the Nasdaq fell 16 […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 11, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and many, many thanks to all you veterans who risked your lives for the rest of us so we can live in freedom in the greatest country on earth. U.S. equities waffled around unchanged all day yesterday not doing much and closed as such. The Dow rose 28 to […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 10, 2015

Equities and the Economy After six consecutive weeks of gains (the longest positive streak of the year) U.S. equities stumbled yesterday with the Dow falling a little over one percent (1.01%), 180 points, to 17,730. The Nasdaq fell the same percentage as the Dow, 52 points, ending at 5,095. The S&P 500 fell 20, 0.96%, […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 9, 2015

Equites and the Economy U.S equities closed mixed to higher on Friday digesting the Labor Department’s Employment Situation report. The Dow gained 47 to 17,910 and the Nasdaq climbed 19 to 5,147 while the S&P 500 lost a point. Although the S&P fell, all three major indexes posted their 6th straight week of gains with […]

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