Benchmark U.S. crude oil for July delivery fell 70 cents to $76.87 per barrel Thursday. Brent crude for July delivery fell 54 cents to $81.36 per barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for June delivery was flat at $2.47 a gallon. June heating oilfell 2 centsto $2.41 a gallon. June natural gasfell 19 cents to $2.66 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Dow ends more than 600 points lower as Boeing shares nosedive
U.S. stocks slumped lower Thursday, with the Dow bearing the brunt of the selloff as tumbling shares...
U.S. stocks slumped lower Thursday, with the Dow bearing the brunt of the selloff as tumbling shares of Boeing Co. weighed on the blue-chip index.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 605 points, or 1.5%, for its worst daily percentage drop since April 30, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
The S&P 500 shed about 39 points, or 0.7%, closing near 5,267.
The Nasdaq Composite lost about 65 points, or 0.4%, closing near 16,736.
U.S. first-time unemployment claims fall again as labor market powers economy
The numbers: The number of Americans who applied for...
The numbers: The number of Americans who applied for unemployment benefits last week fell again to 215,000, reaffirming that layoffs are low and the economy is being buoyed by a strong labor market.
Initial jobless claims have hovered between 194,000 and 232,000 this year, a remarkably low level last achieved consistently in the 1960s.
Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal had forecast new claims to total 220,000 in the seven days ending May 18, based on seasonally adjusted figures.
Key details: New jobless claims fell in 33 of the 53 states and territories that report these figures to the federal government. Claims rose in 21 others, but all the increases were small.
Omitting seasonal adjustments, actual new claims declined slightly to 192,017 and tacked below 200,000 for the eighth time this year. That’s an exceedingly low level.
Turkey Emerges as the Largest Coal-Fired Electricity Producer in Europe
Turkey has emerged as the largest coal-fired electricity producer in...
Turkey has emerged as the largest coal-fired electricity producer in Europe as major EU economies have continued to shut down coal power plants and boost renewable energy generation.
In the first four months of this year, Turkey was the top coal power producer in Europe, overtaking Germany, according to data from energy think tank Ember cited by Reuters columnist Gavin Maguire.
Coal’s share in Turkey’s total power generation hit a record high of 36% last year, compared to a 12% share in the European Union. Turkey is dependent on coal imports from Russia—with which Ankara has kept friendly diplomatic and trade relations after the Russian invasion of Ukraine—and Russian coal imports held a 73% share in Turkey’s electricity generation, according to Ember’s data.
Hydrogen-powered ferry in San Francisco is a US first
The Sea Change, a hydrogen-powered...
The Sea Change, a hydrogen-powered ferry that is the first to be authorized for commercial transit in the US, received its certificate of inspection from the US Coast Guard last Friday and will start a six-month pilot period in June. The 75-passenger catamaran ferry has an integrated hydrogen power system, 360 kilowatts of fuel cells and 600 kilowatts of electric motor propulsion.