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Morning Energy Blog – March 29, 2016

Equities and the economy As I expected, with the European markets closed it was a quiet day on Wall Street yesterday. The Dow closed up 20 at 17,535, the S&P 500 rose a single digit to 2,037 while the Nasdaq fell 7 finishing at 4,767. Yesterday about 5.1 billion shared changed hands on U.S. exchanges, […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 28, 2016

Equities and the economy U.S. stocks snapped a five week winning streak Thursday closing little changed. The good news was that the major indexes traded materially lower all day but recovered to end flat to Wednesday. The Dow rose 13 points to 17,516, the S&P 500 fell a point to 2,036 and the Nasdaq finished […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 24, 2016

Equities and the economy Want to see what the stock market is doing? Just look at oil. Oil closed down and so did stocks. The Dow fell 80 points, ½%, to 17,502, the S&P 500 was off 13, 0.6%, at 2,037 and the more volatile Nasdaq gave up 53 points, 1.10%, at 4,769. Yesterday’s price […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 23, 2016

Equities and the economy It was another choppy day on Wall Street, although the Dow did snap a seven day win streak closing down 41 points at 17,583. The S&P 500 dropped 2 to 2,049. All just flesh wounds (Monty Python’s Black Knight lives!) On the back of healthcare stocks the Nasdaq closed 13 points […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 22, 2016

Equities and the economy Yesterday was a fairly quiet albeit choppy day with the major indexes eking out marginal gains. The Dow closed up 22 at 17,624, the S&P 500 added 2 to 2,052 and the Nasdaq closed at 4,809, up 13. But always up is better than down even if it is marginal and […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 21, 2016

Equities and the Economy Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulez! It’s official. The S&P 500 has joined the Dow in being positive for 2016 with the major indexes closing higher 5 consecutive seeks. A combination of improving conditions and the Fed’s dovish tone last week on monetary policy, i.e. interest rates, prompted investors to take on […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 18, 2016

Equities and the economy We’re back! As of yesterday’s closes the Dow is now positive for the year and the S&P 500 is just barely below it. The Nasdaq still has a ways to go being bogged down this year by biotech stocks. The Dow had a healthy gain of 156 points, 0.9%, finishing at […]

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Wind Farm May Be Built Off Long Island

New York State has pledged to be a leader in renewable energy. Developing this 127 square mile wind farm would be a huge step towards achieving that goal. Construction of a wind farm off Block Island, R.I., began in July, with a barge carrying pieces of foundation that were to be sunk and stabilized in […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 17, 2016

Equities and Economy While the Fed did, or didn’t do, what investors expected by not raising interest rates (the Fed Funds rate), it did cast a dovish tone implying in its post meeting communique that one, possibly two, interest rate increases could be anticipated in 2016 which contrasts to their December message projecting four increases. […]

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Morning Energy Blog – March 16, 2016

Equities and the economy We had a second consecutive day of lackluster trading in equities with the Dow closing up 22 at 17,252 while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both closed lower. The former 4 to 2,016 and the latter by 22 to 4,729. With the bevy of central bank meetings investors are on hold, […]

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