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Exxon earnings beat as production in Guyana and Permian sets a record
Exxon Mobil on Friday posted its second-highest results for the second quarter in the past decade, helped by record production in Guyana and the Permian Basin.
Top Wall Street analysts like these 3 stocks for long-term prospects
TipRanks‘ analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street’s best-performing stocks, including Alphabet and ServiceNow.
ETF inflows set record high in July, State Street Global Advisors finds
New data shows exchange-traded fund inflows hit $127 billion last month.
How a shuttered power plant in Michigan could pave the way for more nuclear energy
The Palisades Power Plant in Covert, Michigan, could become the first nuclear reactor to restart operations in U.S. history.
Berkshire’s mounting cash pile could top $200 billion as Buffett continues selling stock
The Omaha-based conglomerate’s cash hoard is likely to exceed its previous record of $189 billion when it reports quarterly earnings Saturday.
Warren Buffett raises Berkshire cash level to record $277 billion after slashing stock holdings
Berkshire Hathaway’s cash pile swelled to a record $276.9 billion as Warren Buffett continued dumping his one-time favorite Apple stake.
Berkshire’s mounting cash pile could top $200 billion as Buffett continues selling stock
The Omaha-based conglomerate’s cash hoard is likely to exceed its previous record of $189 billion when it reports quarterly earnings Saturday.
Morgan Stanley tells wealth advisors they can pitch bitcoin ETFs in a first for a big bank
The move from Morgan Stanley, one of the world’s largest wealth management firms, is the latest sign of the adoption of bitcoin by mainstream finance.
Here’s where the jobs are for July — in one chart
Hiring in the U.S. slowed significantly last month with information and financial sectors leading the job losses.