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HSBC strategists bring their views together by saying some of the biggest pain trades involve the U.S. "Whether it is the wide-spread idea of a significant slowdown of U.S. growth, a further weakening ...
BP PLC closed 22.88% short of its 52-week high of £5.21, which the company reached on August 5th.
BP (NYSE: BP) expects varied Q2 results due to lower oil prices, higher production, and seasonal demand shifts. Debt ...
BP shares rise after the company said it expects to report higher production and a strong result from its oil trading ...
Second-quarter trading update flags increased oil and gas output and strong oil trading results, but warns that lower ...
BP said it anticipates higher oil production and trading revenue in the second quarter, helping to offset falling fuel prices ...
BP expects weaker second-quarter profits due to falling oil and gas prices despite higher output and refining margins.
The US 35% tariff on Canada and President Trump's threat to have a 15%-20% universal tariff rather than 10% provides today's disruption. Click to read.
BP (NYSE:BP) announced on Friday that it expects increased oil output and solid trading results for Q2, although weaker price realizations in its upstream operations may dampen overall earnings.
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UK Economy Unexpectedly Shrinks for Second Month in May ...