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BP PLC closed 22.88% short of its 52-week high of £5.21, which the company reached on August 5th.
BP shares rise after the company said it expects to report higher production and a strong result from its oil trading ...
BP said it anticipates higher oil production and trading revenue in the second quarter, helping to offset falling fuel prices ...
BP (NYSE: BP) expects varied Q2 results due to lower oil prices, higher production, and seasonal demand shifts. Debt ...
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.
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 ...
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