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Clinton and Sanders face off in West Virginia as Trump looks on

Bernie Sanders has another chance on Tuesday to slow Hillary Clinton’s march to the Democratic presidential nomination as West Virginians vote in their state’s primary, a week after Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee. Clinton, a former secr... More »

Iran cuts crude prices vs Saudis, Iraq in market share fight

SINGAPORE Iran has set its June official selling prices (OSPs) for heavier crude grades it sells to Asia at the biggest discounts to Saudi and Iraqi oil since 2007-2008, raising the stakes in its fight to regain market share. This is third time Iran has change... More »

Oil falls as traders cash in after three weeks of gains

SINGAPORE Oil prices dipped on Monday as traders took profits after three weeks of gains and as a jump in the dollar late last week was priced into fuel markets. Front-month Brent crude was trading at $44.80 per barrel at 0710 GMT, down 31 cents from its last ... More »

Yieldcos enabled SunEdison’s debt-fueled acquisition spree

At an early 2015 investor conference, SunEdison’s then-chief financial officer, Brian Wuebbels, trumpeted the profit potential in the solar developer’s relationship with a venture it had recently spun off. SunEdison had established TerraForm Power Inc as a “yi... More »

Botched Doha deal undermines OPEC credibility, oil prices tumble

SINGAPORE Oil prices tumbled on Monday after a meeting by major exporters in Qatar collapsed without an agreement to freeze output, leaving the credibility of the OPEC producer cartel in tatters and the world awash with unwanted fuel. Tensions between Saudi Ar... More »

In need of cash, India chases $117 billion in elusive back taxes

NEW DELHI India’s finance ministry is asking for regular progress reports from tax collectors and has set a date for an amnesty to pay off arrears on undeclared domestic assets, as the government intensifies efforts to meet its ambitious deficit target. A seri... More »

Saudi-Iran tensions scupper deal to freeze oil output

DOHA A deal to freeze oil output by OPEC and non-OPEC producers fell apart on Sunday after Saudi Arabia demanded that Iran join in despite calls on Riyadh to save the agreement and help prop up crude prices. The development will revive oil industry fears that ... More »

Ted Cruz wins Wyoming Republican presidential nominating contest

CASPER, Wyo. Republican U.S. presidential hopeful Ted Cruz won all 14 delegates at stake on Saturday in Wyoming, besting rival Donald Trump, who made little effort to win the rural state, and further narrowing the gap in the race for the party’s nomination. Cr... More »

U.S. shale oil firms feel credit squeeze as banks grow cautious

Nearly two years into an epic oil rout, U.S. shale drillers that have upended global energy markets are finally feeling a credit squeeze as banks make their biggest cuts yet to their loans. Every six months, oil and gas producers and their banks negotiate how ... More »

TransCanada restarts Keystone pipeline at reduced pressure

TransCanada Corp (TRP.TO) on Sunday said it had restarted the 590,000- barrel-per-day Keystone crude pipeline at reduced pressure after it received American authorization to do so. The Canadian energy company said the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safe... More »

Average U.S. gas prices rose 8 cents in three weeks: Lundberg

The average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States gained 8 cents in the past three weeks, according to a survey released on Sunday. Regular-grade gasoline climbed to around $2.10 a gallon in the Friday survey, from $2.02 a gallon on March 18, surv... More »

Oil prices fall on dimming prospect of output restraint

SINGAPORE Oil prices fell on Monday as the chances of Middle East producers agreeing to curb overproduction appeared to fade, while stubbornly high U.S. output and worries about Asia’s economic outlook also dragged on prices. Iran, returning to global oil mark... More »

Saudi-led alliance confirms Yemen prisoner swap

DUBAI A Saudi-led military coalition on Monday said it had completed a prisoner swap in Yemen, exchanging nine Saudi prisoners for 109 Yemeni nationals ahead of a planned truce and peace talks aimed at ending the year-long war with Houthi rebels. The statement... More »

Oil prices rise in thin Asian trade after break

TOKYO Oil prices rose on Monday after a three-day break, adding to gains in recent weeks as optimism holds that a production freeze among major producers may be implemented, but volumes were thin as a number of markets remain on holiday for Easter. U.S. crude’... More »

Qatar’s Al Jazeera network laying off 500 employees

DOHA Qatar’s Al Jazeera broadcasting network is laying off about 500 employees or more than 10 percent of its staff, it announced on Sunday reflecting financial pressures on the tiny Gulf state due to low global prices for oil and natural gas. Most of those af... More »

Pakistan, Iran aim to boost trade to $5 billion

ISLAMABAD Pakistan and Iran aim to increase annual trade volumes between the two countries to $5 billion by 2021, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Saturday. Sharif spoke at a business conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who arrived i... More »

Oil slides on mounting U.S. stockpiles, strong dollar

LONDON Oil fell below $40 a barrel on Thursday, heading for the biggest weekly slide in two months, dented by record-high stockpiles in the United States and a stronger dollar. The U.S. government’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) said crude stockpiles... More »

Exxon Mobil must allow climate change vote: SEC

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has ruled Exxon Mobil Corp must include a climate change resolution on its annual shareholder proxy, a defeat for the world’s largest publicly traded oil producer, which had argued it already provides adequate carbon... More »

Struggling U.S. oil and gas companies eye rare financing deals

NEW YORK Some cash-strapped U.S. oil and gas companies are considering creating an unusual layer of debt as a way of surviving the rout in oil and gas prices, according to restructuring advisors. Chesapeake Energy Corp (CHK.N) for example is considering the st... More »

BlackRock CEO Fink sees risks in China, negative rates

ACAPULCO, Mexico BlackRock Inc Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink said on Friday that China may be the biggest hurdle to global financial markets and that central bankers are adding to risks with negative-interest rate policies. “China does represent maybe mor... More »

Iran plays hardball with European oil buyers, slowing exports

LONDON Iran has managed to sell only modest volumes of oil to Europe since the lifting of sanctions seven weeks ago and several former buyers are staying away, citing legal complications and Tehran’s reluctance to sweeten terms to win back customers. Tehran ha... More »

Oil prices rise as defaults expected to cut supplies

SINGAPORE Brent crude prices rose to nearly $40 per barrel on Wednesday as traders expected defaults to trigger a drop in production, but analysts warned it would take time for the global glut to shrink as energy demand slows. Brent crude oil futures LCOc1 ros... More »

Venezuela military company to start services to PDVSA in weeks

CARACAS, Venezuela Camimpeg, a new company formed by Venezuela’s military, will begin providing state oil producer PDVSA with services including drilling, logistics and security in less than a month, a senior defense official said in an interview. Deputy Defen... More »

Asia’s oil markets in upheaval as China, India change the game

SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI Asia’s oil markets are being upended as India’s and China’s refiners overtake once-dominant buyers like Japan and challenge the United States as the world’s biggest consumer. The shifts are not only establishing new trade routes but are als... More »

Texas hospitals say they have developed rapid test for Zika

AUSTIN, Texas Two major Texas health centers have developed what they are calling the country’s first hospital-based, rapid test for the Zika virus that can produce results in a matter of hours, the hospitals said on Tuesday. Researchers at Texas Children’s Ho... More »

Crude oil slips as Saudi, Venezuela meeting yields little

LONDON Crude oil prices eased in thin trade on Monday as a meeting between OPEC producers Saudi Arabia and Venezuela showed little indication that steps would be taken to boost prices. Global benchmark Brent futures LCOc1 were down 8 cents at $34.98 at 4.32 a.... More »

U.N. agency seeks to end rift on new aircraft emission rules

MONTREAL/WASHINGTON Europe and the United States tried to bridge differences over emissions standards for aircraft on Sunday as global aviation leaders prepared to adopt new rules that could affect Boeing Co and Airbus Group’s production of the largest jetline... More »

Japan’s Tepco works hard to pull out from government control

TOKYO The Japanese government fund may reduce its stake in Tokyo Electric Power Co to below 50 percent in 2017 if the company achieves its goals including its first bond issuance in six years, the company’s president said. Tepco was saved from bankruptcy by th... More »

Prolonged oil slump sparks second wave of cuts to 2016 budgets

Less than two months into the year, the top U.S. shale oil companies have already cut their budget for 2016 a second time as the relentless drop in oil prices continues to erode their cash flow. With oil prices firmly wedged in the low $30-per-barrel range, oi... More »

Oil falls as rising inventories wipe out optimism over supply

LONDON Oil futures fell on Wednesday, after a surprise rise in U.S. inventories wiped out the optimism that had built up the day before over the potential for the world’s largest exporters to cut output enough to stem a 19-month-long price slide. Another contr... More »

Oil prices fall for sixth day as recovery hopes wane

LONDON Oil prices fell for a sixth session to trade at almost 12-year lows on Monday as concerns about China’s economic slowdown, reflected in a renewed slide in its stock markets, weighed on the outlook for demand this year. Traders increased bets against any... More »

A rebranded Saab at the center of China’s green car push

BEIJING The Swedish automaker once known as Saab has emerged as part of China’s push to make electric vehicles a mass-market alternative to petrol cars, after getting a $12 billion order for EVs. Chinese-owned National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) – the comp... More »

Reid saw chance to tick off wish list in budget oil deal

WASHINGTON Locked in budget talks in the twilight of his Senate career, Harry Reid saw an unexpected opening to bargain for his legislative wish list. It had become apparent to Senate Democratic Majority Leader Reid that lifting the longstanding ban on U.S. oi... More »

U.S. makes arrests over Venezuelan energy corruption scheme

Two men including an oil equipment supply firm executive have been arrested on charges related to an alleged scheme to corruptly secure energy contracts from Venezuela’s state-owned energy company, the U.S. Justice Department said Sunday. Roberto Rincon, the p... More »

Crude falls after U.S. Fed rate hike, inventory gains

TOKYO Crude futures fell in Asian trade on Thursday, adding to sharp losses the previous session after the Federal Reserve raised rates for the first time in nearly a decade and official figures showed a surprise build in U.S. inventories. West Texas Intermedi... More »

Venezuela opposition thrashes ‘Chavismo’ to win legislature

CARACAS Venezuela’s opposition trounced the ruling Socialists on Sunday to win the legislature for the first time in 16 years and gain a long-sought platform to challenge President Nicolas Maduro’s rule of the OPEC nation. The opposition Democratic Unity coali... More »

Oil dips on firm dollar, ahead of OPEC meeting

SINGAPORE Oil dipped on Monday as traders remained cautious ahead of an OPEC meeting later this week and as a widely expected U.S. interest rate hike strengthened the dollar. Oil prices are heading for declines of as much as 10 percent this month, with a suppl... More »

U.S. oil plunges over 3 percent on strong dollar, supply glut

SEOUL Crude futures plunged on Monday, with U.S. oil dropping more than 3 percent on a firmer U.S. dollar and festering worries over a global supply surplus. The fall was part of a wider decline in commodities that has also been stoked by worries over falterin... More »

Oil edges up after Paris attacks, French air strikes in Syria

SINGAPORE Oil prices edged up on Monday as France launched large-scale air strikes against Islamic State in Syria, but analysts said commodities were expected to remain under pressure as oversupply weighs on prices. Crude benchmarks, which lost 8 percent last ... More »

Soul searching for India’s Modi after crushing Bihar defeat

NEW DELHIIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet leaders of his party on Monday to discuss whether to overhaul policies and priorities in the wake of a humiliating defeat in elections in the eastern state of Bihar. Modi was due to huddle with a dozen sen... More »

Oil edges up as OPEC sees strong demand next year

LONDONOil futures rose above $47.50 a barrel on Monday as OPEC said it expected global demand to remain strong next year, while weak Chinese trade data and concerns over rising supplies weighed. A weaker dollar further supported oil, with Brent crude for Decem... More »

Junk-rated and oil and gas loans worry U.S. bank regulators

Banks’ exposure to junk-rated companies and the oil and gas sector remains high, according to an annual report on loan quality by U.S. bank regulators released Thursday. The regulators gave a negative classification to $372.6 billion out of $3.9 trillion in lo... More »

Weak China data weighs on oil prices

SINGAPORE Oil prices dropped in Asian trading hours on Monday as analysts expected weaker demand from China in upcoming months, but firming Japanese economic data offered some support. Benchmark U.S. crude futures CLc1 had fallen 15 cents from their last settl... More »

Runaway U.S. military blimp wreaks havoc in Pennsylvania

(This October 28 story has been corrected in 13th paragraph to fix 100 mph metric conversion to 160 kph from 60kph) By Joe McDonald and Phil Stewart EXCHANGE, Pa./WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A high-tech U.S. military blimp designed to detect a missile attack came l... More »

Oil prices weak as demand seen sagging toward year-end

SINGAPORE Crude oil prices remained weak on Monday as a slowing demand outlook implied oversupply will remain in place for months, prompting speculators to cut their bets on rising prices. Front-month U.S. crude futures were trading at $44.62 per barrel at 2.5... More »

Governments shouldn’t count on low oil prices: IEA

SINGAPORE Countries should not bank on oil prices remaining low when formulating their energy policies, as supplies could tighten from mid-2016 due to a drop in investment and falling U.S. output, a senior industry official said on Monday. Global oil prices LC... More »

Some U.S. bond funds bet on high-yield survivors of oil carnage

NEW YORK High-yield energy bonds are on track for their worst year since the global financial crisis yet some funds are holding on, convinced that markets underestimate the ability of many oil companies to ride out the crude price slump. Some money managers su... More »

Oil prices slip as China Q3 GDP growth falls

SINGAPORE Oil prices dipped on Monday as China’s economic growth eased in the third quarter to grow at the slowest pace since the start of the global financial crisis, raising concerns about demand. Brent for December delivery LCOc1 was down 27 cents at $50.19... More »

U.S. shale firms snap up $50 oil hedges, risking rally reversal

NEW YORK Welcome to the oil market’s new vicious cycle. This past week, as oil prices barreled over 9 percent higher to break out of a weeks-long trading range, U.S. shale producers jumped at the chance to lock in $50-plus crude for the first time in months, m... More »

Oil prices rise on lower U.S. rig count- China data eyed

SINGAPORE Oil prices rose on Monday as the number of U.S. rigs fell for a sixth straight week, while investors waited for Chinese trade data to be published later this week for clues on demand at the world’s top energy consumer. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (W... More »

Rolls-Royce to cut 400 marine division jobs: FT

Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (RR.L) may announce a reduction of 400 management jobs in its marine division this week, the Financial Times reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Chief Executive Warren East’s aim with the marine restructuring will be to s... More »

Belgian scientists look for biofuel clues in panda poo

BRUGELETTE, Belgium Belgian researchers are examining the excrement of giant pandas to try to understand how they can digest tough bamboo, hoping for clues on how to develop new generations of biofuel. The genetic make-up of endangered pandas is that of a carn... More »

Shell pulls the plug on Arctic exploration for now

LONDON Oil company Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) is pulling out of exploration in Arctic waters off Alaska for the foreseeable future and could take a hit of up to $4.1 billion after failing to find enough oil. The unsuccessful drilling campaign is Shell’s second... More »

Oil prices fall on slowing global economic growth outlook

SINGAPORE Oil prices dropped on Monday despite a fall in U.S. drilling activity for the fourth straight week, with analysts pointing to a poor economic growth outlook as the main reason for low crude prices. China’s August industrial profits dropped 8.8 percen... More »

Oil prices rise as U.S. drilling declines

SINGAPORE Oil prices rose by around one percent on Monday as U.S. drilling slowed and analysts estimated that $1.5 trillion worth of planned American production investment was uneconomical at prices of $50 per barrel or lower. Crude prices have plunged over 50... More »

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Australian PM Abbott faces fight as rival launches challenge

CANBERRA Conservative Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott faced a challenge to his leadership when his popular communications minister launched a bid for the top office on Monday after months of speculation and poor showings in opinion polls. Malcolm Turnbul... More »

Oil prices dip as demand stalls, but U.S. supported by rig cut

SINGAPORE Oil prices dipped on Monday in Asia as weakening demand weighed on markets, although U.S. futures received some support from reduced American drilling. Front-month Brent crude futures were down 29 cents at $47.85 per barrel at 0649 GMT, although U.S.... More »

Oil prices fall on global glut fears, slowing US jobs growth

SINGAPORE Oil prices fell on Monday as oversupply concerns, a firmer dollar and lackluster U.S. non-farm payrolls data weighed on global markets, but a rebound in Chinese stocks after a two-day holiday helped prop up prices. The long Labor Day holiday in the U... More »

Saudi Arabia satisfied with Obama’s assurances on Iran deal

WASHINGTON Saudi Arabia is satisfied with assurances from U.S. President Barack Obama about the Iran nuclear deal and believes the agreement will contribute to security and stability in the Middle East, a senior Saudi official said on Friday. Saudi King Salman... More »

Oil prices fall on profit-taking, rate hike uncertainty

SINGAPORE Oil prices fell in Asia on Monday as traders took profits, snapping gains last week that saw the biggest two-day rally in six years. Brent crude futures for October delivery LCOc1 slipped more than $1, or 2 percent, before recovering although that st... More »

Scotiabank energy-sector bad loans climb- profit tops estimates

TORONTO Bank of Nova Scotia, which reported a quarterly profit that beat market expectations on Friday, said bad loans in the energy sector climbed as the oil price selloff took a toll. Shares of Scotiabank, Canada’s third-largest bank, were down nearly 1 perc... More »

Canadian banks brace for impact from oil price selloff

TORONTO/OTTAWA Canadian banks are expected to begin feeling the impact of an extended downturn in the energy sector as they exercise caution with new and existing loans to companies and individuals. Investors will this week be poring over the balance sheets an... More »

Back from golf course, Obama tees up renewable energy, Iran

WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, fresh from vacation and nine rounds of golf in Martha’s Vineyard, launched into a busy two weeks promoting renewable energy and his nuclear deal with Iran. With the U.S. presidential election campaign and China’s slumping sto... More »

Oil steady on U.S. stockpile decline, dollar weakness

NEW YORK Oil ended up on Wednesday as a weaker dollar and lower U.S. crude stockpiles provided a modest bounce off six-year lows hit the previous session, when worries about China’s plummeting currency and economic slowdown deflated prices. Concerns that U.S. ... More »

Oil hits multi-month lows on record OPEC output

SINGAPORE Oil extended losses to multi-month lows on Monday on worries of oversupply as OPEC pumped at record levels in July, while weak China data stoked concerns about slower growth at the world’s second largest oil consumer. Oil output by the Organization o... More »

Oil tumbles as Iran nuclear deal looms

LONDON Oil prices tumbled on Monday as Iran and six world powers closed in on a final nuclear deal that would end sanctions on the Islamic Republic and let more Iranian oil on to world markets. News of a unanimous agreement by European leaders on a bailout loa... More »