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Prices for oil and natural gas commodities fell during 2015

Source: Bloomberg L.P. The energy component of the widely followed S&P Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (GSCI) fell 41% from the start of 2015, a larger decline than the industrial metals, grains, and precious metals components, which declined 24%, 19%, and 11%, respectively, in 2015. Weakness in global economic growth contributed to the overall decline in […]

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Morning Energy Blog – January 4, 2016

Equities and the Economy It’s a new year and welcome back. Let’s take a quick look at where stocks ended last Thursday and for the year. Last Thursday, which was the last trading day of 2015 and which seems a year ago (pun intended), equities closed down with the Dow ending down 179 points, 1.02%, […]

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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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U.S. gasoline prices this Thanksgiving are the lowest in seven years

Source: Provided by GasBuddy.com U.S. retail regular-grade gasoline prices continue to decline, averaging $2.09 per gallon (g) as of November 23, 73 cents lower than this time last year and the lowest heading into a Thanksgiving holiday weekend since 2008. Traditionally, the Thanksgiving holiday is one of the heaviest travel times of the year in […]

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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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Morning Energy Blog – October 6, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning. Rally on, baby, rally on! Yesterday the Dow scored its biggest daily rise in about a month jumping more than 300 points and the S&P 500 finished with gains for the 5th consecutive session, its longest winning stretch since last December. When the bell rang ending the day the […]

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Morning Energy Blog – August 25, 2015

Equities and the Economy This is not the déjà vu I wanted to see all over again. At least you have your health (hopefully!) because our 401K’s or portfolios continue to get pounded. Ugly is not a proper description for yesterday. Grotesque is a better word. Forget economic reports. Forget PMI’s. Forget housing starts. Forget […]

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Morning Energy Blog – November 24, 2014

Good morning. Equities around the world got a one-two punch for global growth on Friday! Kudos go to Mario Draghi but even more to the People Bank of China (PBOC). Mr. Draghi, President of the ECB, stated on Friday the economy in the eurozone was weaker than had been feared and inflation lower than had […]

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Morning Energy Blog – October 20, 2014

Good morning. After five days of massive intraday swings and steep losses the U.S. equities market rallied very nicely on Friday with the all the major indexes closing out the week registering more than 1% gains on Friday. The Dow climbed 263 points, 1.6%, closing at 16, 380, the S&P 500 added 24, 1.3%, to […]

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